This dissertation presents a non-linear dynamic Kaplan turbine model for realistic simulations of the system behaviour in island grids. Using measured data from two run-of-river power plants, a method for parameterizing the model with simple measurements is described.
In addition, a cost-effective optimization of turbine control for operation in emergency island grids is presented. As a result, the maximum frequency deviations after load events can be reduced by up to 55 % compared to standard control.
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This dissertation presents a non-linear dynamic Kaplan turbine model for realistic simulations of the system behaviour in island grids. Using measured data from two run-of-river power plants, a method for parameterizing the model with simple measurements is described.
In addition, a cost-effective optimization of turbine control for operation in emergency island grids is presented. As a result, the maximum frequency deviations after load events can be reduced by up to 55 % compared to standard...
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