José Ignacio Sarasúa
Technical University of Madrid
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international conference on power engineering, energy and electrical drives | 2007
José Ignacio Sarasúa; Jesús Fraile-Ardanuy; Juan I. Pérez; José R. Wilhelmi; José A. Sánchez
Nowadays, new small hydro power plants are being built all over the world. In most cases, these power plants lack significant storage capacity; therefore the more adequate control strategy is to keep constant the water level at the intake basin to capture the maximum amount of energy from the river flow. In this paper, the control of a diversion run of river hydro plant is considered. A practical criterion for tuning the gains of the PI controller is proposed. The influence of turbine operating point on controller gains is analyzed. Finally, the results are applied to a model of a typical hydropower plant to verify that the tuning of the PI controller allows a stable and suitable control of the power plant.
The Scientific World Journal | 2014
José Ignacio Sarasúa; Paz Elías; Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; Juan I. Pérez-Díaz; José R. Wilhelmi; José A. Sánchez
Run-of-river hydropower plants usually lack significant storage capacity; therefore, the more adequate control strategy would consist of keeping a constant water level at the intake pond in order to harness the maximum amount of energy from the river flow or to reduce the surface flooded in the head pond. In this paper, a standard PI control system of a run-of-river diversion hydropower plant with surge tank and a spillway in the head pond that evacuates part of the river flow plant is studied. A stability analysis based on the Routh-Hurwitz criterion is carried out and a practical criterion for tuning the gains of the PI controller is proposed. Conclusions about the head pond and surge tank areas are drawn from the stability analysis. Finally, this criterion is applied to a real hydropower plant in design state; the importance of considering the spillway dimensions and turbine characteristic curves for adequate tuning of the controller gains is highlighted.
HYdropower Plants PERformance and FlexiBle Operation Towards Lean Integration of New Renewable Energies Symposium, HYPERBOLE 2017 | 2017
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; Juan I. Pérez-Díaz; José Ignacio Sarasúa; Giovanna Cavazzini; Giorgio Pavesi; Guido Ardizzon
This paper presents a dynamic simulation model of a laboratory-scale pumped-storage power plant (PSPP) operating in pumping mode with variable speed. The model considers the dynamic behavior of the conduits by means of an elastic water column approach, and synthetically generates both pressure and torque pulsations that reproduce the operation of the hydraulic machine in its instability region. The pressure and torque pulsations are generated each from a different set of sinusoidal functions. These functions were calibrated from the results of a CFD model, which was in turn validated from experimental data. Simulation model results match the numerical results of the CFD model with reasonable accuracy. The pump-turbine model (the functions used to generate pressure and torque pulsations inclusive) was up-scaled by hydraulic similarity according to the design parameters of a real PSPP and included in a dynamic simulation model of the said PSPP. Preliminary conclusions on the impact of unstable operation conditions on the penstock fatigue were obtained by means of a Monte Carlo simulation-based fatigue analysis.
international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2015
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José R. Wilhelmi; José A. Sánchez
In this paper, a hydroelectric power plant with long tail-race tunnel has been modelled for assessing its contribution to secondary regulation reserve. Cavitation problems, caused by the discharge conduit length, are expected downstream the turbine where low pressure appears during regulation manoeuvres. Therefore, governors gains should be selected taking into account these phenomena. On the other hand, regulation services bidden by the plant operator should fulfil TSO (Transmission System Operator) quality requirements. A methodology for tuning governor PI gains is proposed and applied to a Hydro power plant in pre-design phase in northwest area of Spain. The PI gains adjustment proposed provides a proper plant response, according to some established indexes, while avoiding cavitation phenomena.
Energy Conversion and Management | 2015
José Ignacio Sarasúa; Juan I. Pérez-Díaz; José R. Wilhelmi; José Ángel Sánchez-Fernández
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems | 2014
Juan I. Pérez-Díaz; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José R. Wilhelmi
Renewable Energy | 2015
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José Ángel Sánchez-Fernández; José R. Wilhelmi
Renewable Energy | 2016
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José Ángel Sánchez-Fernández; José R. Wilhelmi
Energies | 2018
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José Ángel Sánchez-Fernández
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems | 2018
Guillermo Martínez-Lucas; José Ignacio Sarasúa; José Ángel Sánchez-Fernández