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IEEE 86-1987

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IEEE Recommended Practice: Definitions of Basic Per-Unit Quantities for AC Rotating Machines

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IEEE 1987 14
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Revision Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. “The proper selection of base values is fundamental to the usefulness of a per-unit system. Although per-unit quantities have been used for many years by designers of rotating machinery, the base quantities were not standardized, and it was necessary to define them in each publication. A working group of the Rotating Machinery Committee was created to propose a set of standard definitions. In 1961, a proposed standard was published for trial use. A critical review of that proposed standard resulted in ANSI/IEEE Std 86-1975. Recently, systems analysts and some designers of rotating electrical machinery have found it useful to have a single generic model for all types of machines. Therefore, alternate per-unit definitions, using input voltamperes as base power for induction motors, have been included in this new revision, as well as an example of an induction generator.”

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PDF Pages PDF Title
9 Scope and Introduction
2 Definitions
10 3 Conversions
11 Appendix A Application Examples
Examples of Base Values
12 Examples of Machine Constants
Table B1 Examples of Machine Parameters
13 Calculations of Per-Unit Values
Calculations of Per-Unit Values
IEEE 86-1987
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