A
surge tank is a small reservoir or tank in which the water level rises
or falls to reduce the pressure swing at the turbine inlet which are
transmitted in a fully closed circuit. In a summarized way the surge
tank in hydro power plant serves the following purposes.
- The main purpose to reduce the distance between surface and turbine thereby reducing the water hamming effect on penstock and also to protect the upstream tunnel from the high pressure rises.
- It serves as a supply tank to the turbine when the water in the pipe is accelerating during increased load conditions and as a storage tank when the water is decelerating during load rejections or reduced load conditions.
Types of surge tanks used in hydro power plants:
The following are the general types of surge tanks:
- Simple surge tank
Inclined surge tank
Gallery type surge tank
Restricted orifice surge tank
Differential surge tank
Simple surge tank:
Simple
surge tank is a simple vertical pipe which is connected to penstock
which supplies the water to the turbine generator. The surge tanks are
built in high enough so that the water cannot overflow even under full
load condition on the prime mover. Some cases the surge tanks can be
over flowed to reduce the high pressure but this is not economical to
use. Under some circumstances where there is no suitable space to
construct high tank, the high of the tank should be increases with some
support to obtain the required pressure at the inlet of the turbine.
Inclined surge tank
When
the tank is inclined to the horizontal its effective water surface
increases and therefore lesser height surge tank is required of the same
diameter. If the high tank is used the diameter can be reduced for the
same purpose. So the occupied space is less when inclined surge tank is
used. But this type of tank is more costly than the normal surge tank.
It is rarely used tank, mostly used when the topological conditions are
in favor.
Gallery type (Expansion chamber type) surge tank:
This
type of surge tank has an expansion tank at top and expansion gallery
at the bottom which reduces the extreme pressure surges at the inlet of
the turbine. In erecting this type of tank the care should be taken to
the upper expansion chamber up above the dam level and lower gallery
tank below the dam level.
Restricted orifice surge tank:
This
is also called as throttled surge tank. This tank contains a throttle
or orifice before the surge tank. The main objective of this orifice is
to provide a friction loss when the water is flowing to or from the
tank. When the load demand on the turbine is reduced, the water enters
through the surge tank orifice which provides a friction to the water
and hence the pressure surge of the water reduces. The size of the
orifice can be designed according to the retarding head that it has to
build in conduit. Normally the size is calculated by the amount of rise
of the water in the surge tank when the gate valve is closed.
Differential surge tank:
A
differential surge tank has a riser with a small hole at its lower end
through which the water enters when the surge rises. In this way the
surge pressure can be minimised at the prime mover inlet.
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