US20200102974A1 - Device and Method for Ring Gate Closing Optimization - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of hydropower industry.
- a ring gate is an optional mechanical component of a turbine, pump or pump-turbine, used to isolate the machine from the upstream water conduct in stopped conditions, in maintenance and in case of default of wicket gate closure or main mechanical failure and able to cut off the passing flow.
- a ring gate is mainly a cylindrical shell which moves along its longitudinal axis with a fixed stroke from an open to a closed position and conversely.
- the linear stroke of the cylindrical shell is appropriate to the turbine, pump or pump-turbine in which the ring gate is fitted.
- a well-known solution to operate a ring gate is to use several hydraulic cylinders distributed around the circumference of one end of the ring gate, the axis of the hydraulic cylinders being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical shell.
- the bodies of the hydraulic cylinders are supported by a stationary part of the turbine, pump or pump-turbine and the ends of the operating rods of the hydraulic cylinders are attached to the circular edge of the cylindrical shell.
- a digital and/or hydraulic system controls the simultaneous linear movement of the operating rods of the hydraulic cylinders to move the cylindrical shell, without excessive swing and distortion in order to avoid jamming of the cylindrical shell in the stationary surrounding parts and damaging of the hydraulic cylinders, cylindrical shell and stationary parts.
- the ring gate is “autoclave” or self-sealing and two different pressure levels are used to operate cylinders.
- Prior art systems build two pressure levels from the hydraulic system. Different solutions are possible and request many components to build the two pressure levels, essentially by using two pressure tanks (one per pressure level).
- the invention first concerns a cylinder comprising a body forming a first chamber provided with a first duct and a second chamber provided with a second duct which are designed to receive an actuating fluid through said first duct and said second duct, said chambers being separated from one another by a piston connected to an actuating rod and able to move in said body in a first direction in which the volume of the second chamber increases while the volume of the first chamber decreases, and in a second direction in which the volume of the second chamber decreases while the volume of the first chamber increases, said piston being provided with an additional element, for example a rod or a cylinder, in said second chamber.
- Said additional element is connected in said second chamber to an area of the piston turned toward said second chamber, said area having a surface less than an area of the piston turned toward the first chamber.
- Said additional member can be hollow, being just delimited by a wall.
- said additional element for example said rod, extends above a top of said body through a watertight opening.
- the invention also concerns a hydraulic system, which can be implemented in the control of the movement of a ring-gate of a hydraulic machine, said hydraulic system comprising at least one actuation cylinder according to the invention, and a same hydraulic circuit for feeding said first chamber through said first duct and said second chamber through said second duct with a fluid at a same pressure.
- a cylinder according to the invention thus allows the use of one high-pressure level only for opening and closing, which decreases the hydraulic components number, increasing robustness and decreasing the cost of the whole system.
- the invention also concerns a system for controlling the movement of a ring gate, comprising a plurality of actuation cylinders, each according to the invention.
- the invention also concerns a system for controlling the movement of a ring gate, comprising a plurality of groups actuation cylinders, each group comprising at least:
- the invention also concerns a hydraulic machine of the turbine, pump or pump-turbine type, comprising a runner and a ring gate able to move between a position of opening and a position of closing at least one channel supplying said runner with water, and:
- the invention also concerns a method of operating an actuation cylinder according to the invention, wherein a fluid with a predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said first chamber through said first duct to move said piston in said second direction and the same fluid with said same predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said second chamber through said second duct to move said piston in said first direction.
- a fluid with a predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said first chamber through said first duct to move said piston in said second direction and the same fluid with said same predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said second chamber through said second duct to move said piston in said first direction.
- FIG. 1A shows a cylinder according to the invention
- FIG. 1B is a cross section of an additional element implemented in a cylinder according to the invention.
- FIG. 1C shows a cylinder according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 shows a view of ring gate and of its cylinders
- FIG. 3 shows a group of 2 cylinders connected as synchronization members
- FIG. 4 shows a diagrammatic view of a ring gate and of 3 groups of cylinders, each group comprising a cylinder according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a hydraulic machine to which the invention can be applied.
- FIG. 1A A cylinder 10 according to the invention is illustrated on FIG. 1A .
- first chamber 22 and a second chamber 24 which are each designed to receive and to evacuate an actuating fluid, such as oil, through a duct 26 , 28 .
- Said chambers are separated from one another by a piston 20 .
- the piston is connected to an actuating rod 14 , which itself is to be connected to a ring gate for actuating it between its open and its closed position.
- First chamber 22 is situated on the side of the rod relative to piston 20
- second chamber 24 being situated on the side opposite the rod relative to piston 20 .
- Ducts 26 , 28 are for connecting each chamber to a hydraulic circuit comprising fluid pressurizing means, for example at least one pump, and to a source of actuating fluid.
- a control unit controls the actuation of the hydraulic circuit including the fluid pressurizing means.
- Said control unit can for example comprise a processor or a microprocessor, or an electric or electronic circuit capable of implementing or being programmed to actuate the hydraulic circuit.
- Said piston 20 is able to move in the body in a first direction I in which the volume of the second chamber 24 increases while the volume of the first chamber 22 decreases, and then in a second direction II in which the volume of the first chamber 22 increases while the volume of the second chamber 24 decreases.
- Piston 20 has two areas 20 a and 20 b , each perpendicular to directions I and II which are designated “lower piston area” and “upper piston area” and respectively situated on the side of the actuating rod 14 and on the opposite side.
- a cylinder 10 can be used in any position and the “lower” and “upper” designations should not be interpreted as limiting features of the invention.
- Upper piston area 20 b is exposed to pressure P to move the piston 20 in said first direction I (when connected to a ring gate, said movement in said first direction I is for closing the ring gate).
- Lower piston area 20 a is exposed to pressure to move the piston 20 in said second direction II (when connected to a ring gate, said movement in said second direction II is for opening the ring gate).
- the second chamber 24 comprises an additional element 30 , for example a rod, connected to said upper area 20 b .
- Said additional element 30 is not mechanically connected to any actuating mechanism. It moves together with piston 20 .
- said element 30 is a rod, the value of the effort is adjusted by the diameter of said rod.
- a same hydraulic circuit 50 ( FIG. 1A ) can therefore be implemented to feed both chambers with a same fluid at the same pressure P, this achieving considerable savings in pumps, tanks, valves . . . etc.
- the same hydraulic circuit 50 is connected either to duct 28 (thus feeding upper chamber 24 with a fluid at pressure P) or to duct 26 (thus feeding lower chamber 22 with said same fluid at the same pressure P).
- the height h of the additional element 30 is slightly higher than the height of the ring gate or the stroke of the rod.
- Element 30 extends beyond the top portion 21 of body 18 ; when it is in its lowest position in the cylinder it can also extend beyond the top 21 or be flush with it.
- An opening in said top portion is made so that element 30 can move upwards and downwards together with piston 20 .
- Said opening is watertight (for example with a joint 23 ) so that element 30 can move upwards and downwards without any loss of fluid.
- the additional element 30 has a circular cross section in a plane perpendicular to any of directions I or II.
- other shapes of said cross section can also be implemented. It is for example a cylindrical rod, preferably hollow, which results in less weight
- FIG. 1B shows a cross section, in a plane perpendicular to any of directions I or II, of such an empty rod, reference 31 designating its wall which delimits a hollow internal space 33 .
- the width d of said cross section (which is a diameter in case of a circular cross section) is calculated depending on the force F which must be applied when actuating piston 20 in direction I.
- Closing a ring gate connected to actuating rod 14 is facilitated by the weight of the ring itself but a force must be applied to area 20 b in order to control the movement of the rod 14 , in particular so that is does not buckle. As explained above, using a cylinder 10 according to the invention, this can be achieved with a same pressure as upon opening the ring gate.
- FIG. 1C A cylinder 10 ′ according to the prior art is illustrated on FIG. 1C . It bears the same reference numbers as FIG. 1A provided with a “′”.
- the area 20 b ′ bears no additional element 30 in the second chamber 24 ′ and the surface of area 20 b ′ is larger than surface of area 20 a ′.
- the force which must be applied when moving piston 20 ′ in the first direction I is more important than the force applied to piston 20 of FIG. 1A when it is moving in the same first direction.
- FIG. 2 illustrates how several cylinders 10 a , 10 b , . . . according to the invention can be connected (through their actuating rods not shown on the figure) to a ring gate 40 , at a plurality of locations around its perimeter.
- a ring gate 40 has a diameter which is for example between 2 m and 15 m. It is for example made of steel.
- FIG. 5 shows how each cylinder 10 can be connected to a ring gate 40 , as well as other parts of a hydraulic machine.
- a system to control the actuation of a ring gate can comprises several groups of cylinders, each group comprising at least 2 cylinders, the cylinders of a same group being connected by at least one synchronization member.
- FIG. 3 shows a group of 2 cylinders 10 , 10 ′, of which cylinder 10 is a cylinder according to the invention, cylinder 10 ′ having a structure according to FIG. 1C .
- the first chamber 22 of cylinder 10 is connected by a duct 32 to the second chamber 24 ′ of piston 20 ′ of cylinder 10 ′.
- the area 20 a of piston 20 of cylinder 10 is approximately equal to the area 20 b ′ of piston 20 ′ of cylinder 10 ′.
- Reference 40 designates the ring to which the actuating rods 14 , 14 ′ are connected.
- the element 30 reduces the force necessary to control the movement of both cylinders 10 , 10 ′, the pistons 20 , 20 ′ moving in a same direction at the same time.
- Cylinders 10 , 11 , 12 are cylinders according to the invention ( FIG. 1A ), each including an additional element 30 in its second chamber, cylinders 10 ′, 11 ′, 12 ′ being cylinders according to FIG. 1C , not having such an additional element.
- the cylinders 10 , 10 ′ of a same group have approximately the same dimensions
- a hydraulic machine 100 which may be of the turbine, pump, or paddle wheel pump type, implementing the invention comprises a paddle wheel 52 , the ring gate 40 and several actuating cylinders 10 (of which only one is visible on FIG. 5 ) according to the invention.
- the ring gate 40 is movable along a direction Y, between an open position and a blockage position (which is illustrated on FIG. 5 ) of a water supply channel 58 of the paddle wheel.
- the ring gate 40 is installed between fixed guide vanes 42 and movable wicket gates 41 used to orient the flow of water toward the paddle wheel.
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This invention discloses in particular an actuation cylinder (10) for controlling the movement of a ring-gate (40) of a hydraulic machine, said actuation cylinder (10) comprising a body (18) forming a first chamber (22) provided with a first duct (26) and a second chamber (24) provided with a second duct (28) which are designed to receive an actuating fluid through said first duct (26) and said second duct (28), said chambers being separated from one another by a piston (20) connected to an actuating rod (14) and able to move in said body in a first direction in which the volume of the second chamber increases while the volume of the first chamber decreases, and in a second direction in which the volume of the second chamber decreases while the volume of the first chamber increases, said piston being provided with a rod (30) connected in said second chamber to an area (20 b) of the piston turned toward said second chamber, said area (20 b) having a surface less than an area (20 a) of the piston turned toward the first chamber.
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- The invention relates to the field of hydropower industry.
- A ring gate is an optional mechanical component of a turbine, pump or pump-turbine, used to isolate the machine from the upstream water conduct in stopped conditions, in maintenance and in case of default of wicket gate closure or main mechanical failure and able to cut off the passing flow.
- A ring gate is mainly a cylindrical shell which moves along its longitudinal axis with a fixed stroke from an open to a closed position and conversely.
- The linear stroke of the cylindrical shell is appropriate to the turbine, pump or pump-turbine in which the ring gate is fitted.
- A well-known solution to operate a ring gate is to use several hydraulic cylinders distributed around the circumference of one end of the ring gate, the axis of the hydraulic cylinders being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical shell.
- The bodies of the hydraulic cylinders are supported by a stationary part of the turbine, pump or pump-turbine and the ends of the operating rods of the hydraulic cylinders are attached to the circular edge of the cylindrical shell.
- A digital and/or hydraulic system controls the simultaneous linear movement of the operating rods of the hydraulic cylinders to move the cylindrical shell, without excessive swing and distortion in order to avoid jamming of the cylindrical shell in the stationary surrounding parts and damaging of the hydraulic cylinders, cylindrical shell and stationary parts.
- Generally, the ring gate is “autoclave” or self-sealing and two different pressure levels are used to operate cylinders.
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- a high-pressure level to open ring gate, because cylinders must operate against the weight of ring gate and the differential pressure between upstream and downstream pressure of the ring gate when it is closed;
- a low-pressure level to avoid risks of damaging parts in downwards movement when the ring gate is closing, because the ring gate closes naturally by its own weight and the low pressure will help the closure in case of friction point and will avoid mechanical damage by reducing the effort in case of blocking by external element stuck up in the ring gate.
- There is a need to reduce the forces or the efforts applied to the cylinders controlling the ring gate.
- Prior art systems build two pressure levels from the hydraulic system. Different solutions are possible and request many components to build the two pressure levels, essentially by using two pressure tanks (one per pressure level).
- Those solutions are complicated, costly and requesting high level of maintenance.
- The invention first concerns a cylinder comprising a body forming a first chamber provided with a first duct and a second chamber provided with a second duct which are designed to receive an actuating fluid through said first duct and said second duct, said chambers being separated from one another by a piston connected to an actuating rod and able to move in said body in a first direction in which the volume of the second chamber increases while the volume of the first chamber decreases, and in a second direction in which the volume of the second chamber decreases while the volume of the first chamber increases, said piston being provided with an additional element, for example a rod or a cylinder, in said second chamber.
- Said additional element is connected in said second chamber to an area of the piston turned toward said second chamber, said area having a surface less than an area of the piston turned toward the first chamber.
- Said additional member can be hollow, being just delimited by a wall.
- In an actuation cylinder according to the invention, said additional element, for example said rod, extends above a top of said body through a watertight opening.
- The invention also concerns a hydraulic system, which can be implemented in the control of the movement of a ring-gate of a hydraulic machine, said hydraulic system comprising at least one actuation cylinder according to the invention, and a same hydraulic circuit for feeding said first chamber through said first duct and said second chamber through said second duct with a fluid at a same pressure.
- A cylinder according to the invention thus allows the use of one high-pressure level only for opening and closing, which decreases the hydraulic components number, increasing robustness and decreasing the cost of the whole system.
- The invention also concerns a system for controlling the movement of a ring gate, comprising a plurality of actuation cylinders, each according to the invention.
- The invention also concerns a system for controlling the movement of a ring gate, comprising a plurality of groups actuation cylinders, each group comprising at least:
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- a first actuation cylinder according to the invention;
- a second actuation cylinder comprising a body forming a first chamber and a second chamber which are designed to receive an actuating fluid, said chambers being separated from one another by a piston connected to an actuating rod and able to move said body in a first direction in which the volume of the second chamber increases while the volume of the first chamber decreases, and in a second direction in which the volume of the second chamber decreases while the volume of the first chamber increases;
- a hydraulic synchronization member connecting said first chamber of said first actuation cylinder and said second chamber said second actuation cylinder.
- The invention also concerns a hydraulic machine of the turbine, pump or pump-turbine type, comprising a runner and a ring gate able to move between a position of opening and a position of closing at least one channel supplying said runner with water, and:
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- a plurality of actuation cylinders according to the invention, each actuating rod being linked with said ring gate to move it between said position of opening and said position of closing;
- or a system according to the invention for controlling the movement of said ring gate.
- The invention also concerns a method of operating an actuation cylinder according to the invention, wherein a fluid with a predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said first chamber through said first duct to move said piston in said second direction and the same fluid with said same predetermined pressure (P) is fed to said second chamber through said second duct to move said piston in said first direction.
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FIG. 1A shows a cylinder according to the invention; -
FIG. 1B is a cross section of an additional element implemented in a cylinder according to the invention; -
FIG. 1C shows a cylinder according to the prior art; -
FIG. 2 shows a view of ring gate and of its cylinders; -
FIG. 3 shows a group of 2 cylinders connected as synchronization members; -
FIG. 4 shows a diagrammatic view of a ring gate and of 3 groups of cylinders, each group comprising a cylinder according to the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-section of a hydraulic machine to which the invention can be applied. - A
cylinder 10 according to the invention is illustrated onFIG. 1A . - It comprises a
body 18 forming afirst chamber 22 and asecond chamber 24 which are each designed to receive and to evacuate an actuating fluid, such as oil, through aduct piston 20. The piston is connected to anactuating rod 14, which itself is to be connected to a ring gate for actuating it between its open and its closed position.First chamber 22 is situated on the side of the rod relative topiston 20,second chamber 24 being situated on the side opposite the rod relative topiston 20. -
Ducts - Said
piston 20 is able to move in the body in a first direction I in which the volume of thesecond chamber 24 increases while the volume of thefirst chamber 22 decreases, and then in a second direction II in which the volume of thefirst chamber 22 increases while the volume of thesecond chamber 24 decreases. - Piston 20 has two
areas rod 14 and on the opposite side. Acylinder 10 can be used in any position and the “lower” and “upper” designations should not be interpreted as limiting features of the invention. -
Upper piston area 20 b is exposed to pressure P to move thepiston 20 in said first direction I (when connected to a ring gate, said movement in said first direction I is for closing the ring gate). -
Lower piston area 20 a is exposed to pressure to move thepiston 20 in said second direction II (when connected to a ring gate, said movement in said second direction II is for opening the ring gate). - The
second chamber 24 comprises anadditional element 30, for example a rod, connected to saidupper area 20 b. Saidadditional element 30 is not mechanically connected to any actuating mechanism. It moves together withpiston 20. - This
additional element 30 reduces the surface S ofpiston area 20 b exposed to pressure P: in particular, theupper piston area 20 b has a surface less than the surface of thelower piston area 20 a; the corresponding force F applied to saidupper piston area 20 b in direction I is also reduced (due to the relation P=F/S) in comparison to a cylinder—like onFIG. 1B —in which noadditional element 30 is implemented. For example, if saidelement 30 is a rod, the value of the effort is adjusted by the diameter of said rod. - As a result a same pressure P can be applied to the
upper chamber 24 whenpiston 20 is moved in the body in first direction I and to thelower chamber 22 whenpiston 20 is moved in the body in second direction II: said same pressure will result in different forces or efforts applied to theupper piston area 20 b and to thelower piston area 20 a. - A same hydraulic circuit 50 (
FIG. 1A ) can therefore be implemented to feed both chambers with a same fluid at the same pressure P, this achieving considerable savings in pumps, tanks, valves . . . etc. Through avalve 51, the samehydraulic circuit 50 is connected either to duct 28 (thus feedingupper chamber 24 with a fluid at pressure P) or to duct 26 (thus feedinglower chamber 22 with said same fluid at the same pressure P). - This also reduces the amount of actuating fluid used to control a movement of the
piston 20 which means that the hydraulic circuit connected toduct 28 is simplified. - The height h of the
additional element 30 is slightly higher than the height of the ring gate or the stroke of the rod. -
Element 30 extends beyond thetop portion 21 ofbody 18; when it is in its lowest position in the cylinder it can also extend beyond the top 21 or be flush with it. An opening in said top portion is made so thatelement 30 can move upwards and downwards together withpiston 20. Said opening is watertight (for example with a joint 23) so thatelement 30 can move upwards and downwards without any loss of fluid. - Preferably, the
additional element 30 has a circular cross section in a plane perpendicular to any of directions I or II. But other shapes of said cross section can also be implemented. It is for example a cylindrical rod, preferably hollow, which results in less weightFIG. 1B shows a cross section, in a plane perpendicular to any of directions I or II, of such an empty rod,reference 31 designating its wall which delimits a hollowinternal space 33. - The width d of said cross section (which is a diameter in case of a circular cross section) is calculated depending on the force F which must be applied when actuating
piston 20 in direction I. - Closing a ring gate connected to actuating
rod 14 is facilitated by the weight of the ring itself but a force must be applied toarea 20 b in order to control the movement of therod 14, in particular so that is does not buckle. As explained above, using acylinder 10 according to the invention, this can be achieved with a same pressure as upon opening the ring gate. - A
cylinder 10′ according to the prior art is illustrated onFIG. 1C . It bears the same reference numbers asFIG. 1A provided with a “′”. Thearea 20 b′ bears noadditional element 30 in thesecond chamber 24′ and the surface ofarea 20 b′ is larger than surface ofarea 20 a′. Thus, for a same pressure P applied toarea 20 b′ and toarea 20 b (FIG. 1A ), the force which must be applied when movingpiston 20′ in the first direction I is more important than the force applied topiston 20 ofFIG. 1A when it is moving in the same first direction. This shows that different pressures P′1, P′2, requiring differenthydraulic systems 50′1, 50′2 (seeFIG. 1C ) must be used in both directions when implementing a cylinder according to the prior art. -
FIG. 2 illustrates howseveral cylinders ring gate 40, at a plurality of locations around its perimeter. Aring gate 40 has a diameter which is for example between 2 m and 15 m. It is for example made of steel.FIG. 5 shows how eachcylinder 10 can be connected to aring gate 40, as well as other parts of a hydraulic machine. - According to US 2013/0098237, a system to control the actuation of a ring gate can comprises several groups of cylinders, each group comprising at least 2 cylinders, the cylinders of a same group being connected by at least one synchronization member.
- A cylinder according to the invention can be used in such a group of cylinders.
FIG. 3 shows a group of 2cylinders cylinder 10 is a cylinder according to the invention,cylinder 10′ having a structure according toFIG. 1C . Thefirst chamber 22 ofcylinder 10 is connected by a duct 32 to thesecond chamber 24′ ofpiston 20′ ofcylinder 10′. Preferably, thearea 20 a ofpiston 20 ofcylinder 10 is approximately equal to thearea 20 b′ ofpiston 20′ ofcylinder 10′.Reference 40 designates the ring to which theactuating rods - The
element 30 reduces the force necessary to control the movement of bothcylinders pistons - As illustrated on
FIG. 4, 3 such groups ring gate 40, two consecutive locations corresponding to cylinders belonging to different groups, two cylinders of same group being disposed diametrically opposite on the perimeter of the ring.Cylinders FIG. 1A ), each including anadditional element 30 in its second chamber,cylinders 10′, 11′, 12′ being cylinders according toFIG. 1C , not having such an additional element. - Examples of hydraulic circuits to control the different groups of cylinders are given in US 2013/0098237.
- In a variant, as explained in US 2013/0098237, the
cylinders - As shown in
FIG. 5 , ahydraulic machine 100, which may be of the turbine, pump, or paddle wheel pump type, implementing the invention comprises apaddle wheel 52, thering gate 40 and several actuating cylinders 10 (of which only one is visible onFIG. 5 ) according to the invention. Thering gate 40 is movable along a direction Y, between an open position and a blockage position (which is illustrated onFIG. 5 ) of awater supply channel 58 of the paddle wheel. Thering gate 40 is installed between fixedguide vanes 42 andmovable wicket gates 41 used to orient the flow of water toward the paddle wheel.
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1. An actuation cylinder (10) for controlling the movement of a ring-gate (40) of a hydraulic machine, said actuation cylinder (10) comprising a body (18) forming a first chamber (22) provided with a first duct (26) and a second chamber (24) provided with a second duct (28) which are designed to receive an actuating fluid through said first duct (26) and said second duct (28), said chambers being separated from one another by a piston (20) connected to an actuating rod (14) and able to move in said body in a first direction in which the volume of the second chamber increases while the volume of the first chamber decreases, and in a second direction in which the volume of the second chamber decreases while the volume of the first chamber increases, said piston being provided with a rod (30) connected in said second chamber to an area (20 b) of the piston turned toward said second chamber, said area (20 b) having a surface less than an area (20 a) of the piston turned toward the first chamber.
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