Method of effecting fast turbine valving for improvement of power system stability
First Claim
1. In a power system which includes a plurality of prime mover driven generators, which are interconnected by a plurality of alternating current transmission circuits, and which include at least one generator that is driven by a compound type steam turbine incorporating control valves ahead of the high pressure turbine, and intercept valves ahead of the turbine or turbines that are driven by steam that is discharged by the high pressure turbine, the method of fast valving of the said compound turbine, as a way to avoid development of system instability, which comprises the steps ofproviding within the turbine'"'"'s control system for a predetermined response to a fast valving signal input which response will bring into effect preprogrammed processes of,a. at least partial closure of the turbine'"'"'s intercept valves,b. sustained type partial intercept valve reopening.providing in a preprogrammed manner so that,a. a fast valving signal is generated on the occurrence of system stability endangering events of a type that cause the said generator to experience a sudden at least momentary reduction of load,b. the said fast valving signal is made available as an input to that portion of the turbine'"'"'s control system that is adapted to bring into effect the said predetermined response.
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Abstract
As a improved way of effecting fast valving of turbines of power system steam-electric generating units for the purpose of improving the stability of power transmission over transmission circuits to which their generators make connection, when stability is threatened by line faults and certain other stability endangering events, the heretofore employed and/or advocated practice of automatically closing intercept valves at fastest available closing speed in response to a fast valving signal, and thereafter automatically fully reopening them in a matter of seconds, is modified by providing to reopen the valves only partially to and thereafter retain them at a preset partially open position.
For best results the process of what can be termed sustained partial reopening is so effected as to result in its completion within a fraction of a second following the peak of the first forward swing of the generator rotor.
Control valves may be either held open, or automatically fully or partly closed and thereafter fully opened in a preprogrammed manner, or automatically moved to and thereafter held in a partly closed position, by means of a preprogrammed process of repositioning in which the valves may optionally be first fully or partly closed and thereafter partly reopened.
Avoidance of discharge of steam through high pressure safety valves can be had with use of suitably controlled power operated valves that discharge steam to the condenser or to atmosphere.
Where there is an intermediate pressure turbine that is supplied with superheated steam, use of sustained partial control valve closure, if employed, is supplemented by provision rate of heat release within the steam generator in order to protect the reheater from overheating.
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14 Claims
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1. In a power system which includes a plurality of prime mover driven generators, which are interconnected by a plurality of alternating current transmission circuits, and which include at least one generator that is driven by a compound type steam turbine incorporating control valves ahead of the high pressure turbine, and intercept valves ahead of the turbine or turbines that are driven by steam that is discharged by the high pressure turbine, the method of fast valving of the said compound turbine, as a way to avoid development of system instability, which comprises the steps ofproviding within the turbine'"'"'s control system for a predetermined response to a fast valving signal input which response will bring into effect preprogrammed processes of,
a. at least partial closure of the turbine'"'"'s intercept valves, b. sustained type partial intercept valve reopening. providing in a preprogrammed manner so that,a. a fast valving signal is generated on the occurrence of system stability endangering events of a type that cause the said generator to experience a sudden at least momentary reduction of load, b. the said fast valving signal is made available as an input to that portion of the turbine'"'"'s control system that is adapted to bring into effect the said predetermined response.
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7. In a power system which includes a plurality of prime mover driven generators, which are interconnected by a plurality of alternating current transmission circuits, and which include at least one generator that is driven by a nuclear type compound steamm turbine incorporating control valves ahead of the high pressure turbine, and intercept valves ahead of the turbine or turbines that are driven by steam that is discharged by the high pressure turbine, the method of fast valving of the said compound turbine, as a way to avoid development of system instability, which comprises the steps ofproviding within the turbine'"'"'s control system for a predetermined response to a fast valving signal input which response will bring into effect preprogrammed process of,
a. at least partial closure of the turbine'"'"'s intercept valves, b. sustained type partial intercept valve reopening, c. control valve repositioning of the at least partial closure type followed by partial reopening so programmed that, to whatever extent practicable, the time variation of flow of the steam in the steam and water mixture that enters the separator conforms to the time variation of steam flow out of the separator, whereby to minimize change in pressure of steam within the separator, providing in a preprogrammed manner so that,a. a fast valving signal is generated on the occurrence of system stability endangering events of a type that cause the said generator to experience a sudden at lease momentary reduction of load, b. the said fast valving signal is made available as an input to that portion of the turbine'"'"'s control system that is adapted to bring into effect the said predetermined response.
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9. In a power system which includes a plurality of prime mover driven generators, which are interconnected by a plurality of alternating current transmission circuits, and which include at least one generator that is driven by a compound type steam turbine incorporating control valves ahead of the high pressure turbine, and in which steam discharged from a high pressure turbine passes into two or more low pressure turbines, each of which is equipped with a complement of intercept valves, which, when closed, prevent access of steam to the turbine to which they connect, the method of fast valving of the said compound turbine, as a way to avoid development of system instability, which comprises the steps ofproviding within the turbine'"'"'s control system for a predetermined response to a fast valving signal input which response will bring into effect preprogrammed processes of,
a. at least partial closure of the intercept valves of all of the installation'"'"'s low pressure turbines, b. thereafter, holding in closed position the intercept valves of at least one but not all of the said low pressure turbines, while fully opening the intercept valves of the balance of the installation'"'"'s low pressure turbines providing in a preprogrammed manner so that,a. a fast valving signal is generated on the occurrence of system stability endangering events of a type that cause the said generator to experience a sudden at least momentary reduction of load, b. the said fast valving signal is made available as an input to that portion of the turbine'"'"'s control system that is adapted to bring into effect the said predetermined response.
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12. In a power system which includes a plurality of prime mover driven generators, which are interconnected by a plurality of alternating current transmission circuits, and which include at least one generator that is driven by a compound type steam turbine incorporating control valves ahead of the high pressure turbine, and in which steam discharged from a high pressure turbine passes into two or more low pressure turbines, each of which is equipped with a complement of intercept valves, which, when closed, prevent access of steam to the turbine to which they connect, the method of fast valving of the said compound turbine, as a way to avoid development of system instability, which comprises the steps ofproviding within the installation'"'"'s turbine control system for a predetermined response to a fast valving signal input which response will bring into effect a preprogrammed process of full closure of the intercept valves of at least one, but not all, of the installation'"'"'s low pressure turbines, while retaining the intercept valves of the balance of the installation'"'"'s turbines in full open position,providing in a preprogrammed manner so that,
a. fast valving signal is generated on the occurrence of system stability endangering events of a type that cause the said generator to experience a sudden at least momentary reduction of load, b. the said fast valving signal is made available as an input to that portion of the turbine'"'"'s control system that is adapted to bring into effect the said predetermined response.
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