4.7 Article

The generalized Hamiltonian model for the shafting transient analysis of the hydro turbine generating sets

Journal

NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
Volume 76, Issue 4, Pages 1921-1933

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-014-1257-9

Keywords

Hydro turbine generating sets; Shafting; Transient; The Lagrange relative value system; The generalized Hamiltonian model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51179079, 50839003]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province [2013FZ015]

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Traditional rotor dynamics mainly focuses on the steady- state behavior of the rotor and shafting. However, for systems such as hydro turbine generating sets (HTGS) where the control and regulation is frequently applied, the shafting safety and stabilization in transient state is then a key factor. The shafting transient state inevitably involves multiparameter domain, multifield coupling, and coupling dynamics. In this paper, the relative value form of the Lagrange function and its equations have been established by defining the base value system of the shafting. Taking the rotation angle and the angular speed of the shafting as a link, the shafting lateral vibration and generator equations are integrated into the framework of generalized Hamiltonian system. The generalized Hamiltonian control model is thus established. To make the model more general, additional forces of the shafting are taken as the input excitation in proposed model. The control system of the HTGS can be easily connected with the shafting model to form the whole simulation system of the HTGS. It is expected that this study will build a foundation for the coupling dynamics theory using the generalized Hamiltonian theory to investigate coupling dynamic mechanism among the shafting vibration, transient of hydro turbine generating sets, and additional forces of the shafting.

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