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Variation Law of Pressure Pulsation During Variable Speed Operation of Pumped Storage Units

Author(s): Yulan Li; Weijia Yang; Yifan Huang; Weichao Ma; Zhigao Zhao; Jiebin Yang; Jiandong Yang

Linked Author(s): Weijia Yang, Weichao Ma

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Abstract: Variable speed operation technology has become an emerging development direction in hydropower industry. Variable-speed pumped storage plants (VSPSPs) constantly undergo various transient processes, and ensuring the amplitude of pressure pulsation within the control range is critical to the safe operation of variable-speed pumped storage units (VSPSUs). However, its extreme value is usually determined by rule of thumb in design stage, and few researches focus on the relationship between pressure pulsation and variable speed operation of VSPSUs. In this paper, characteristic curves of pressure pulsation are plotted by processing model test results with Gridfit function, taking a real VSPSP as an example. The total pressure during transient processes is predicted by simulation of a numerical model. Load rejection conditions (change initial speed) and large load regulation conditions (change speed command and power command) are simulated, and the influence of operating trajectory on pressure pulsation during variable speed operation is analyzed. The results show that with the increase of initial speed or speed command, the value of pressure pulsation increases; the trajectory passes through more high-amplitude pressure pulsation region and gradually shifts to the S-shaped region, causing the pressure oscillation. This study could provide theoretical reference for the operation of VSPSUs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1079/1/012111

Year: 2022

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