• DocumentCode
    1210412
  • Title

    Installation of an integrated turbine-generator control system for a pulp mill

  • Author

    Weaver, Mark D. ; Hilder, Stephen ; Brown, David R.

  • Author_Institution
    Universal Dynamics Ltd., Richmond, BC, Canada
  • Volume
    39
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2003
  • Firstpage
    899
  • Lastpage
    909
  • Abstract
    A British Columbian pulp mill had experienced the "spiral of death" many times when the turbine-generator controls were unable to survive the loss of utility tie-line connections. The mill has two high-efficiency rotary turbine-generator units rated 32.2 MVA each and a heat sink capable of generating 47 MW, approximately 87% of the mill power needs, though only 44 MW was being produced. The mill believed that with a load rejection strategy the mill had the potential to continue operation after the loss of a utility tie. In order to ride through the loss of the utility and to fully utilize the process heat sink, the mill needed to replace the 1960s-era turbine-generator control system supplied by the turbine-generator original equipment manufacturer. A triple modular redundant control system for each unit was installed. These systems integrate turbine governor controls and generator excitation control system in a single digital control. The systems are connected in order to jointly coordinate dispatch of real and reactive power demands and achieve load control for the mill. In a staged test, the mill was able to survive the loss of a utility tie-line, and has increased total generation. The new system completely automates the startup, loading, and synchronizing of both generators.
  • Keywords
    digital control; heat sinks; losses; machine control; paper industry; power generation dispatch; reactive power; redundancy; turbogenerators; 32.2 MVA; 44 MW; 47 MW; British Columbia; digital control; generator excitation control system; heat sink; high-efficiency rotary turbine-generator units; integrated turbine-generator control system; load rejection strategy; loading; process heat sink; pulp mill; reactive power demand dispatch; real power demand dispatch; startup; synchronisation; triple modular redundant control system; turbine governor controls; utility tie-line connection loss; Control systems; Digital control; Heat sinks; Manufacturing processes; Milling machines; Power generation; Reactive power control; Spirals; Temperature control; Turbines;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2003.810645
  • Filename
    1201560