Flow behaviour analysis of reversible pump-turbine in s characteristic operating zone

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The pumped storage plant undertakes the task for peak regulation, frequency modulation, phase modulation and accident standby in the electric grid system. Since the design consideration of a pumped storage plant is different from the conventional hydropower plant, the S shaped characteristic of pump-turbine will appear in four quadrants characteristic curves, and this characteristic will lead to a series of instabilities while the pump-turbine start at low water head. This paper presents the CFD simulation results of a pump-turbine model with the full flow passage which are compared with model test results. Based on the comparison, the hydraulic reason of the S shaped characteristic is discussed and a new concept of partial reverse pump is put forward, i.e. The reverse flow at inlet of runner is the real hydraulic cause of S shaped characteristic of a pump-turbine when the unit discharge descends to a certain degree. With the decrease of unit discharge, the effect of partial reverse pump becomes more and more obvious, which leads to an increase of head and finally results the S shaped characteristic of a pump-turbine. © 2013 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Zhang, S. Q., Shi, Q. H., & Zhang, K. W. (2012). Flow behaviour analysis of reversible pump-turbine in s characteristic operating zone. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 15). https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/15/3/032045

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