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摘要
水动力发电厂只能通过利用流动的水的动能来产生能量。与基于水坝的水力发电厂相比,水动力发电厂对环境、健康、社会和政治冲突等几个问题的影响最小。与风电场中的风力涡轮机类似,潮汐电场中的水动力涡轮机也会产生尾流效应,这导致下游涡轮机的动能比上游涡轮机少。本文给出了在河流或渡槽等同一水流上串联安装三个水动力发电系统的仿真结果。上游涡轮产生尾迹效应,导致两个下游涡轮都出现速度赤字。本研究采用Bastankhah port - agel模型来研究尾流效应。仿真结果表明,当水流速度减小时,下游水轮机不能维持给定的参考电压,失去功率控制的稳定性。为了保证控制的稳定性,还提出了一些关于水动力系统串联配置的建议。
Power Control Study of Hydrokinetic Power Plants in presence of Wake Effect
Hydrokinetic power plants are able to produce energy only by harnessing the kinetic energy of flowing water. Compared to dam-based hydroelectric power plants, hydrokinetic power plants have minimal impact on several issues e.g. environmental, health, social and political conflict. Similar to wind turbines in a wind farms, hydrokinetic turbines in tidal farms also generate a wake effect, which results in less kinetic energy on downstream turbines compared to upstream turbines. This article shows the simulation results of three hydrokinetic power generation systems installed in series on the same water stream such as river or aqueduct. The upstream turbine generates wake effect and resulting a velocity deficit both in the two downstream turbines. Bastankhah Porté-Agel model for wake effect was used in this study. The simulation results show that the downstream turbine cannot maintain the given voltage reference and loses the stability of the power control if the water velocity decreases. Several recommendations regarding series configuration of the hydrokinetic system are also presented in order to support the control stability.