Microprocessor-based extraction turbine control
First Claim
1. A control apparatus for operating an extraction steam turbine-electric power generation system in accordance with an electric load demand and for correcting the speed of said turbine so as to maintain synchronous speed during a disturbance in the existing electric load, said apparatus comprising:
- at least one turbine inlet steam control valve;
a valve controller means for positioning said control valve;
a means for generating a demand reference signal varying in accordance with said electric load demand;
a transducer means for generating a speed feedback signal varying in accordance with said turbine speed;
a transducer means for generating a megawatt feedback signal varying in accordance with said electric load;
a comparator means for producing a speed error signal equal to the difference between the level of a fixed speed reference signal and the level of said speed feedback signal;
a monitor means for monitoring said speed feedback signal level and for generating a detection signal in a first mode corresponding to said speed feedback signal level within a speed deadband and in a second mode corresponding to said speed feedback signal level beyond said speed deadband;
a first selector means responsive to said detection signal for determining a correction signal with a value equal to the value of said speed error signal in said first mode and with a value equal to a null signal in said second mode;
a means for generating a first control signal varying in accordance with a first predetermined function of said correction signal and said demand reference signal;
a second selector means for determining a second control signal with a first value equal to said first control signal in response to a first operator selection or with a second value equal to said demand reference signal in response to either a second operator selection or an operating condition of said system; and
a controller means for generating a setpoint signal in accordance with a second predetermined function of said megawatt feedback signal and said second control signal, said valve controller means being responsive to said setpoint signal.
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Abstract
A microprocessor-based controller for an extraction type steam turbine-generator unit capable of selecting from a variety of predetermined control strategies and implementing corresponding valve position control loops by generating appropriate valve position control signals in accordance with operator-chosen setpoint signals and turbine operating level signals. In a particular control strategy, automatic system frequency correction is achieved in a load control mode upon separation of the turbine-generator from the utility power grid, by detecting turbine speed deviation beyond predetermined limits and correcting turbine speed to synchronous speed without the need for operator intervention.
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13 Claims
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1. A control apparatus for operating an extraction steam turbine-electric power generation system in accordance with an electric load demand and for correcting the speed of said turbine so as to maintain synchronous speed during a disturbance in the existing electric load, said apparatus comprising:
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at least one turbine inlet steam control valve; a valve controller means for positioning said control valve; a means for generating a demand reference signal varying in accordance with said electric load demand; a transducer means for generating a speed feedback signal varying in accordance with said turbine speed; a transducer means for generating a megawatt feedback signal varying in accordance with said electric load; a comparator means for producing a speed error signal equal to the difference between the level of a fixed speed reference signal and the level of said speed feedback signal; a monitor means for monitoring said speed feedback signal level and for generating a detection signal in a first mode corresponding to said speed feedback signal level within a speed deadband and in a second mode corresponding to said speed feedback signal level beyond said speed deadband; a first selector means responsive to said detection signal for determining a correction signal with a value equal to the value of said speed error signal in said first mode and with a value equal to a null signal in said second mode; a means for generating a first control signal varying in accordance with a first predetermined function of said correction signal and said demand reference signal; a second selector means for determining a second control signal with a first value equal to said first control signal in response to a first operator selection or with a second value equal to said demand reference signal in response to either a second operator selection or an operating condition of said system; and a controller means for generating a setpoint signal in accordance with a second predetermined function of said megawatt feedback signal and said second control signal, said valve controller means being responsive to said setpoint signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A control apparatus for operating an extraction steam turbine-electric power generation system in accordance with an electric load demand signal and for correcting the speed of said turbine by adjusting the steam inlet control valves so as to maintain synchronous speed during a disturbance in the existing electric load, said apparatus comprising:
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means for generating a first feedback signal varying in accordance with said turbine speed; means for generating a second feedback signal varying in accordance with said electric load; means for producing a correction signal equal to the difference between the level of a fixed reference signal and the level of said first feedback signal when said difference exceeds a predetermined level; means for modifying said electric load demand signal in accordance with said correction signal; means for adjusting said steam inlet control valves in accordance with a predetermined function of said second feedback signal and said modified electric load demand signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method for operating an extraction steam turbine-electric power generation system in accordance with an electric load demand signal and for correcting the speed of said turbine by adjusting the steam inlet control valves so as to maintain synchronous speeed during a disturbance in the existing electric load, said method comprising the steps of:
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generating a first feedback signal varying in accordance with said turbine speed; generating a second feedback signal varying in accordance with said electric load; producing a correction signal equal to the difference between the level of a fixed reference signal and the level of said first feedback signal when said difference exceeds a predetermined level; modifying said electric load demand signal in accordance with said correction signal; adjusting said steam inlet control valves in accordance with a predetermined function of said second feedback signal and said modified electric load demand signal. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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