Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir

The role of hydraulic energy as a reliable source of renewable energy to meet the ever-growing needs of society is highlighted. The uneven nature of the energy supply during the day is analyzed. The role of hydroelectric power plants (HPP) and pumped storage power plants (PSPP) in regulating the abo...

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Main Authors: Oleksandr A. Riabenko, Volodymyr S. Tymoshchuk, Oksana O. Kliukha, Oksana O. Halych, Dmytro M. Poplavskyi
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Language:English
Published: NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:https://journal-me.com/archive/en/2019/2019_3_3_eng.pdf
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spelling doaj-c16b05f09a3a4c23b414355ba30723e32021-07-03T09:24:46ZengNAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering ProblemsJournal of Mechanical Engineering2709-29842709-29922019-09-01223212510.15407/pmach2019.03.021Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper ReservoirOleksandr A. Riabenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1923-3061Volodymyr S. Tymoshchuk1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9545-1810Oksana O. Kliukha2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4607-4465Oksana O. Halych3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8800-9792Dmytro M. Poplavskyi4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2756-3359National University of Water and Environmental EngineeringNational University of Water and Environmental EngineeringNational University of Water and Environmental EngineeringNational University of Water and Environmental EngineeringNational University of Water and Environmental EngineeringThe role of hydraulic energy as a reliable source of renewable energy to meet the ever-growing needs of society is highlighted. The uneven nature of the energy supply during the day is analyzed. The role of hydroelectric power plants (HPP) and pumped storage power plants (PSPP) in regulating the above unevenness during the operation of the integrated power system is emphasized. It is shown that the startup, operation, power control, and shutdown of PSPP units are characterized by the occurrence of unsteady hydraulic modes of flow in the forebay, upper reservoir, and corresponding canal. These modes are accompanied by the formation of translational waves, whose characteristics must be taken into account when designing and operating plant facilities. The operation of the Dniester PSPP confirmed that translational waves are generated in the upper reservoir of this plant during the operation of its units in pumping and turbine modes. The presence of such waves significantly affects the position of the marking of the crest of protective dykes and the stability of the back slope protection of these dykes under the conditions of alternating wave loads. Results of field (experimental) and theoretical studies of the parameters of the translational waves in the upper reservoir of the specified plant are given. These results were obtained for the first stage of the Dniester PSPP construction, providing the upper reservoir had a temporary separating dyke located at Pkt 7+00. The field measurements were performed with a VEGAWELL 72 diaphragm pressure sensor located in the left riser of the forebay. It is shown that the highest wave heights can be observed in pumping mode during unit shutdown. Theoretical calculations of the parameters of translational waves were performed on the basis of the Saint-Venan differential equation, using the two-dimensional method. Wave height was determined using the harmonic seichi equation for the progressive wave. It is shown that for the design case of the unit shutdown it is necessary to take into account the presence of lateral water inflow to the main flow supplied by the unit. Comparison of theoretical and experimental results showed their satisfactory convergence.https://journal-me.com/archive/en/2019/2019_3_3_eng.pdftranslational wavespressure sensorupper reservoirslopepspp
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author Oleksandr A. Riabenko
Volodymyr S. Tymoshchuk
Oksana O. Kliukha
Oksana O. Halych
Dmytro M. Poplavskyi
spellingShingle Oleksandr A. Riabenko
Volodymyr S. Tymoshchuk
Oksana O. Kliukha
Oksana O. Halych
Dmytro M. Poplavskyi
Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
translational waves
pressure sensor
upper reservoir
slope
pspp
author_facet Oleksandr A. Riabenko
Volodymyr S. Tymoshchuk
Oksana O. Kliukha
Oksana O. Halych
Dmytro M. Poplavskyi
author_sort Oleksandr A. Riabenko
title Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
title_short Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
title_full Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
title_fullStr Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Translational Wave Impact on the Operation of the Dniester Pumped Storage Power Plant Upper Reservoir
title_sort translational wave impact on the operation of the dniester pumped storage power plant upper reservoir
publisher NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 2709-2984
2709-2992
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The role of hydraulic energy as a reliable source of renewable energy to meet the ever-growing needs of society is highlighted. The uneven nature of the energy supply during the day is analyzed. The role of hydroelectric power plants (HPP) and pumped storage power plants (PSPP) in regulating the above unevenness during the operation of the integrated power system is emphasized. It is shown that the startup, operation, power control, and shutdown of PSPP units are characterized by the occurrence of unsteady hydraulic modes of flow in the forebay, upper reservoir, and corresponding canal. These modes are accompanied by the formation of translational waves, whose characteristics must be taken into account when designing and operating plant facilities. The operation of the Dniester PSPP confirmed that translational waves are generated in the upper reservoir of this plant during the operation of its units in pumping and turbine modes. The presence of such waves significantly affects the position of the marking of the crest of protective dykes and the stability of the back slope protection of these dykes under the conditions of alternating wave loads. Results of field (experimental) and theoretical studies of the parameters of the translational waves in the upper reservoir of the specified plant are given. These results were obtained for the first stage of the Dniester PSPP construction, providing the upper reservoir had a temporary separating dyke located at Pkt 7+00. The field measurements were performed with a VEGAWELL 72 diaphragm pressure sensor located in the left riser of the forebay. It is shown that the highest wave heights can be observed in pumping mode during unit shutdown. Theoretical calculations of the parameters of translational waves were performed on the basis of the Saint-Venan differential equation, using the two-dimensional method. Wave height was determined using the harmonic seichi equation for the progressive wave. It is shown that for the design case of the unit shutdown it is necessary to take into account the presence of lateral water inflow to the main flow supplied by the unit. Comparison of theoretical and experimental results showed their satisfactory convergence.
topic translational waves
pressure sensor
upper reservoir
slope
pspp
url https://journal-me.com/archive/en/2019/2019_3_3_eng.pdf
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