Abstract

The features of the operation of hydroelectric power plants, which are used to regulate the frequency and power in the power system with a wide range of load variations and with varying degrees of intensity of operation mode variations, are considered. An approach is proposed to assess the impact on the reliability of hydraulic turbine equipment used in these modes. When examining the equipment of existing hydroelectric power plants, it has been revealed that the mode of automatic secondary regulation of frequency and power flows in the power system has the greatest impact on the technical condition of hydraulic turbines. Intense participation in regulation leads to an increase in dynamic loads on the hydraulic unit, loads on the friction pairs of the regulating elements of the turbine compared to the basic, semipeak and peak modes and leads to additional wear, reduced reliability and deterioration of the technical condition of the equipment. The operation in the automatic secondary regulation mode of hydraulic units at different HPPs differs depending on the function performed in the power system. To determine the loading of a hydraulic unit with transient load variation modes during operation in the mode of automatic secondary regulation of frequency and power flows, it is proposed to introduce a parameter characterizing the intensity of operation of hydraulic units of HPP in the aforesaid mode and to take it into account in order to accumulate data on the actual operating modes of hydraulic units and use it in assessing and predicting the technical condition of equipment.

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