27th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems | |
Unstable behaviour of RPT when testing turbine characteristics in the laboratory | |
Nielsen, T.K.^1 ; Svarstad, M Fjørtoft^1 | |
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Water Power Laboratory, Norway^1 | |
关键词: Better regulation; Design process; Modes of operation; Reversible pump-turbine; Specific speed; Stability problem; System dynamic simulations; Turbine designs; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/22/3/032038/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1755-1315/22/3/032038 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
A reversible pump turbine is a machine that can operate in three modes of operation i.e. in pumping mode. in turbine mode and in phase compensating mode (idle speed). Reversible pump turbines have an increasing importance for regulation purposes for obtaining power balance in electric power systems. Especially in grids dominated by thermal energy. reversible pump turbines improve the overall power regulating ability. Increased use of renewables (wind-. wave- and tidal power plants) will utterly demand better regulation ability of the traditional water power systems. enhancing the use of reversible pump turbines. A reversible pump turbine is known for having incredible steep speed - flow characteristics. As the speed increases the flow decreases more than that of a Francis turbines with the same specific speed. The steep characteristics might cause severe stability problems in turbine mode of operation. Stability in idle speed is a necessity for phasing in the generator to the electric grid. In the design process of a power plant. system dynamic simulations must be performed in order to check the system stability. The turbine characteristics will have to be modelled with certain accuracy even before one knows the exact turbine design and have measured characteristics. A representation of the RPT characteristics for system dynamic simulation purposes is suggested and compared with measured characteristics. The model shows good agreement with RPT characteristics measured in The Waterpower Laboratory. Because of the S-shaped characteristics. there is a stability issue involved when measuring these characteristics. Without special measures. it is impossible to achieve stable conditions in certain operational points. The paper discusses the mechanism when using a throttle to achieve system stability. even if the turbine characteristics imply instability.
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