Hydraulic Scale Modeling of Mass Oscillations in a Pumped Storage Plant with Multiple Surge Tanks

  • Pitorac L
  • Vereide K
  • Lia L
  • et al.
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Abstract

As power systems include more intermittent renewable energy sources, energy storage solutions are needed to support them. Pumped hydro is a reliable alternative for long-term energy storage. A solution for bringing more pumped hydro into the power system is to upgrade existing hydropower plants into pumped hydro. To investigate this possibility, a case study with a complex tunnel system and multiple surge tanks along both the headrace and the tailrace tunnels is selected. A hydraulic scale model and validation methods were developed. The challenges in developing and validating complex models involving multiple surge tanks, throttles, head loss, and limited prototype information are detailed.

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Pitorac, L., Vereide, K., Lia, L., & Cervantes, M. J. (2022). Hydraulic Scale Modeling of Mass Oscillations in a Pumped Storage Plant with Multiple Surge Tanks. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 148(9). https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)hy.1943-7900.0001990

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