2015
DOI: 10.3390/en80910260
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A Mathematical Model and Its Application for Hydro Power Units under Different Operating Conditions

Abstract: This paper presents a mathematical model of hydro power units, especially the governor system model for different operating conditions, based on the basic version of the software TOPSYS. The mathematical model consists of eight turbine equations, one generator equation, and one governor equation, which are solved for ten unknown variables. The generator and governor equations, which are different under various operating conditions, are presented and discussed in detail. All the essential non-linear factors in … Show more

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“…When the hydro-turbine generator unit operates under small fluctuation conditions, the transfer coefficients of the hydro-turbine are usually calculated by the constant transfer coefficient method [31], the simple linear method [26], or the external characteristic method [32]. However, the simple linear method and the constant transfer coefficient method only apply to the small fluctuation condition.…”
Section: Nonlinear Expressions Of the Hydro-turbine Transfer Coefficimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the hydro-turbine generator unit operates under small fluctuation conditions, the transfer coefficients of the hydro-turbine are usually calculated by the constant transfer coefficient method [31], the simple linear method [26], or the external characteristic method [32]. However, the simple linear method and the constant transfer coefficient method only apply to the small fluctuation condition.…”
Section: Nonlinear Expressions Of the Hydro-turbine Transfer Coefficimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As this paper is the study of the start-up process simulations, it does not consider units with load situations, that is, the unit load M g is 0. The following formula is the synchronous generator model [20]:…”
Section: Generator and Load Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where r 1 is the rotor radius; µ 0 is the air permeability; k j is the air gap flux potential; i is the generator excitation current; l is the generator rotor length. Apart from the above, there are four meaningless intermediate variables (Λ 0 , Λ 1 , Λ 2 , and Λ 3 ) calculated in reference [14].…”
Section: Unbalanced Magnetic Pull Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, hydropower stations have become an important part of public utilities and infrastructure [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Recently, with the rapid development of manufacturing and energy industry, the hydropower stations have been developing towards higher rotational speeds, larger capacity and more complex operation conditions [11][12][13][14]. For for the HGSS, it is essential to establish a mathematical model on hydraulic instability to study the influences of the hydraulic instability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%