PATs operating in water networks under unsteady flow conditions: Control valve manoeuvre and overspeed effect

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Abstract

The knowledge of transient conditions in water pressurized networks equipped with pump as turbines (PATs) is of the utmost importance and necessary for the design and correct implementation of these new renewable solutions. This research characterizes the water hammer phenomenon in the design of PAT systems, emphasizing the transient events that can occur during a normal operation. This is based on project concerns towards a stable and efficient operation associated with the normal dynamic behaviour of flow control valve closure or by the induced overspeed effect. Basic concepts of mathematical modelling, characterization of control valve behaviour, damping effects in the wave propagation and runaway conditions of PATs are currently related to an inadequate design. The precise evaluation of basic operating rules depends upon the system and component type, as well as the required safety level during each operation.

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Pérez-Sánchez, M., López-Jiménez, P. A., & Ramos, H. M. (2018). PATs operating in water networks under unsteady flow conditions: Control valve manoeuvre and overspeed effect. Water (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10040529

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