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English: A design of a synchronous electrical generator imposes limits on active and reactive power produced. The working set of values is circumscribed by the D-curve.
Date December 1997
Source Kirby, Brendan J. and Eric Hirst. “Ancillary service details: Voltage control.” (1997). ORNL/CON-453
Author Kirby, Brendan J., Eric Hirst. Courtesy of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy

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A capability curve (also known as a D-curve) of a typical synchronous electrical generator

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