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Surge Wave Propagation in a Common Tailrace Channel for Two Large Pumped-Storage Plants

Terrier, Stéphane  
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Bieri, Martin  
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De Cesare, Giovanni  
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2014
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering

Sudden starting and stopping of turbines and pumps lead to highly unsteady flow in tailrace channels of hydropower plants (HPP). Submergence of Pelton turbines and air entrainment in pumps due to surge waves must be avoided by technical measures. The existing 240 MW Veytaux pumped-storage plant in Switzerland will be enlarged by a new powerhouse adding another 240 MW, using the same tailrace channel and intake. Therefore, surge waves, induced by the two combined HPPs’ operation, were investigated using a physical model. For its validation, the flow behavior of the present scheme was tested and compared to prototype measurements. The enhanced scheme was investigated to analyze critical scenarios, to optimize the plant operation rules, and to define its limits. The effect of the layout on wave reflection in pump mode is highlighted and compared to theoretical approaches.

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DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000809
Web of Science ID

WOS:000333446600010

Author(s)
Terrier, Stéphane  
Bieri, Martin  
De Cesare, Giovanni  
Schleiss, Anton  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers

Published in
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume

140

Issue

2

Start page

218

End page

225

Subjects

Surge wave

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Pumped-storage plant

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Tailrace channel

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Physical modeling

Note

[952]

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January 16, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/99566
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