Measurement of Synchronous Machine Parameters by a Modified Frequency Response Method???Part II: Measured Results

De Mello and Hannett [1] have proposed a theoretical method for determining the operational inductances of a synchronous machine at low values of generator speeds. Eitelberg and Harley [2] extended these ideas to obtain the inductances and time constants from the Ld(j2w), Lq(j2w) curves by a numerical curve fitting procedure. Part I [3] of this paper broadens these ideas [1-2] by proposing an improved MODIFIED data-processing method which avoids the tedious integration of the d,q axes flux linkages [1]. Part II continues by performing a line-to-line short-circuit test on a 3 kVA, 220 V microalternator at different speeds covering the range which is of interest to subsynchronous resonance (SSR) studies [4]. Measured results illustrate the practical feasibility of this proposed frequency response method [1-3]. Practical problems associated with this test are also mentioned.