Study on the influence of pipeline structure and initial working conditions on load shedding of pumped storage units
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Abstract
In the process of load shedding of pumped storage units, the pressure fluctuation caused by the closure of the guide vanes seriously affects the safe and stable operation of the unit and pipeline system. As important factors affecting the dynamic characteristics of the unit, the layout of the pipeline structure and the initial working condition have an unclear influence on the head and speed of the unit during the load shedding process. In order to solve the above problems, a refined mathematical model of the regulation system of a two-unit pumped storage unit was established based on the eigenline method and the improved Suter transform. By studying the internal relationship between the initial load, the pipeline structure and the maximum head and maximum speed of the unit, it is obtained that the unit connected by the branch pipe with small initial load and small water flow inertia time constant Tw is preferentially rejected, which is conducive to improving the load shedding characteristics. Finally, the third-generation Non-Dominance Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-III) and the Distance Evaluation Method for Superior and Inferior Solutions (TOPSIS) were used to construct an optimization model for the closing law of the guide vane, and the optimal closing law of the guide vane under the most unfavorable working conditions was obtained by taking the maximum head and maximum speed of the unit as the objective function, and the optimal closing law of the guide vane suitable for complex working conditions was obtained. The results of this study provide theoretical guidance for the selection of the optimal guide vane closure strategy for pumped storage power stations under the layout of complex water transmission system.
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