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Turbine mode start-up simulation of a variable speed Francis pump-turbine prototype - Part II: 3-D unsteady CFD and FEM

Biner, D.
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Alligne, S.
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Hasmatuchi, V
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January 1, 2021
30Th Iahr Symposium On Hydraulic Machinery And Systems (Iahr 2020)
30th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems (IAHR)

The Z'Mutt pumping station, part of the Grande Dixence hydroelectric scheme, is one of the demonstrators of the XFLEX HYDRO project. A 5 MW reversible pump-turbine prototype equipped with a full-size frequency converter (FSFC) is used to investigate dynamic variable speed operation in pumping and generating mode. Since the FSFC converter is always connected to the electrical grid, the full rotational speed range of the motor-generator can theoretically be exploited. Furthermore, this technology enables fast operating point transitions and therefore increased grid regulation capacities. The advantages of the FSFC technology in generating mode are compared to a conventional fixed speed start-up with a variable speed startup. The operating point trajectories are extracted from 1-D hydraulic transient simulations. Detailed hydrodynamic and structural aspects of the pump-turbine during the two start-up scenarios are further studied. Simplified unsteady 3-D CFD simulations and transient structural FEM analyses of the pump-turbine prototype are carried out to assess the harshness of the flow and to anticipate runner fatigue. The present work aims to point out potential mitigation of partial runner damages during start-up in generating mode using FSFC technology.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1088/1755-1315/774/1/012070
Web of Science ID

WOS:000712043400070

Author(s)
Biner, D.
Alligne, S.
Hasmatuchi, V
Nicolet, C.
Hugo, N.
Avellan, F.  
Dujic, D.  
Muench-Alligne, C.
Date Issued

2021-01-01

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD

Publisher place

Bristol

Published in
30Th Iahr Symposium On Hydraulic Machinery And Systems (Iahr 2020)
Series title/Series vol.

IOP Conference Series-Earth and Environmental Science

Volume

774

Start page

012070

Subjects

Energy & Fuels

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Engineering, Civil

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Engineering, Mechanical

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Mechanics

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Water Resources

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Engineering

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Mar 21-26, 2021

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December 4, 2021
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