4–8 Jun 2017
Marriott Shanghai City Center
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Transient stability analysis of a flexible generator used in fusion power plant

5 Jun 2017, 13:40
2h
Junior Ballroom

Junior Ballroom

Board: 99
Poster Power supply systems M.POS: Poster Session M

Speaker

Dr Hua Li (Institute of Plasma physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Description

The China fusion engineering test reactor (CFETR) could output 50~200 MW fusion power for demonstrating power generation. The overall structure of fusion power plant in concept design is similar to a pressurized-water reactor (PWR), except a double-fed induction generator with flywheel (DFIGF) has been proposed to replace the traditional synchronous generator used in a PWR. The heat source of fusion station is not constant in long pulse operation mode of Tokamak. Hence it will lead to frequent inrush in synchronous generator and power grid. Although a high power electric heating steam pressure regulator can mitigate the inrush, it consumes a lot of energy. The proposed DFIGF has good power regulation ability and large energy storage capacity, which suits the application when instability of heat source exists. The simulation model has been established and dynamic response analysis has demonstrated that DFIGF can ride-through the burning interval smoothly and provide a flexible connection with power grid.

Eligible for student paper award? No

Author

Dr Hua Li (Institute of Plasma physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Co-authors

Prof. Peng Fu (Institute of Plasma physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Prof. Zhi-quan Song (Institute of Plasma physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Prof. Ge Li (Institute of Plasma physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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