Claims
- 1. In a power plant for generating electrical energy at a desired power generation level including a boiler for generating steam at a boiler throttle pressure which is governed by a pressure set point; a steam turbine having a plurality of steam admission valves for regulating the amount of generated steam therethrough; a valve control means governed by a reference signal corresponding to the desired power generation level to position said plurality of steam admission valves in a state according to a predetermined valve positioning pattern based on the value of said reference signal; and an electrical generator driven by said steam turbine to generate electrical energy, a system for efficiently positioning said plurality of steam admission valves to effect the desired power generation level, said system comprising:
- first means for adjusting said pressure set point based on a function of a selected one of a plurality of predetermined values of said reference signal, said predetermined values substantially corresponding to efficient valve position states for regulating steam admission to said turbine;
- second means governed by said pressure set point adjustment to modulate said reference signal substantially to the selected value, whereby the steam admission valves are positioned at an efficient valve position state to regulate steam admission corresponding to the desired power generation level.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first means includes:
- means for segregating a first and a second predetermined value from the plurality of predetermined values based on their relationship to a present value of the reference signal which is other than one of the predetermined values; and
- means for selecting one of said first and second predetermined values based on the amount of pressure set point adjustment substantially sufficient to govern the modulation of the reference signal from said present value to said one predetermined value.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the first and second predetermined values are the closest of the plurality of predetermined values above and below the present value of the reference signal, respectively.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the one of the first and second predetermined values having the lower amount of pressure set point adjustment substantially sufficient to govern the modulation of the reference signal from the present value thereto becomes the selected value if the pressure set adjustment associated therewith is within predetermined pressure set point adjustment limitations, said other of the first and second predetermined values becoming the selected value otherwise.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the adjustment direction of the pressure set point is determined by the sign of the algebraic difference between the selected predetermined value and a present value of the reference signal which is other than one of the plurality of predetermined values.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted until the absolute difference between the selected predetermined value and a present value of the reference signal, which is other than one of the plurality of predetermined values, is reduced below a preset value.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 6 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted at a desired rate until said absolute difference in value is reduced below said preset value.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pressure set point adjustment constitutes a deviation in value from a preset pressure set point value; and wherein said pressure set point value deviation governs said second means to modulate the reference signal.
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the reference signal is proportionately related to the desired power generation of the plant; and wherein said proportionality relationship is governed by the pressure set point adjustment.
- 10. A system in accordance with claim 9 wherein the pressure set point adjustment constitutes a deviation in value from a preset pressure set point value; and wherein said pressure set point value deviation governs said proportionality relationship between the reference signal and the desired power generation level.
- 11. A system in accordance with claim 1 including a third means, operative at times when the reference signal is above a threshold value, to adjust the pressure set point to a predetermined pressure set point value.
- 12. A system in accordance with claim 11 wherein the threshold value of the reference signal is indicative of the steam admission valves being substantially wide open.
- 13. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the adjustment of the pressure set point by the first means is inhibited by an indication that the reference signal is above a threshold value.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 13 wherein the threshold value of the reference signal is indicative of the steam admission valves being substantially wide open.
- 15. An efficient valve position controller adapted for use in a steam turbine power plant which includes a boiler for generating steam at a boiler throttle pressure that is governed by a pressure set point; a steam turbine having a plurality of steam admission valves for regulating the amount of generated steam conducted therethrough; a valve control means governed by a reference signal corresponding to a desired power generation level to position said plurality of steam admission valves in a state according to a predetermined valve positioning pattern based on the value of said reference signal; and an electrical generator driven by said steam turbine to generate electrical energy, said controller efficiently positioning said plurality of steam admission valves to substantially effect the desired power generation level, said controller comprising:
- first means for calculating a difference signal for each of a plurality of predetermined values of said reference signal based on a relationship between each predetermined value and a present value of said reference signal, said predetermined value of said reference signal corresponding to efficient valve position states;
- second means for calculating limits for pressure set point adjustment;
- means for selecting one of said difference signals based on the relative values of each of said calculated limits for set point adjustment;
- means for adjusting said pressure set point as directed by said selected difference signal; and
- means for modulating said reference signal as a function of said pressure set point adjustment to reduce the value of said selected difference signal, whereby the steam admission valves are positioned toward an efficient valve position state.
- 16. A system in accordance to claim 15 including another means for adjusting the pressure set point to a predetermined pressure set point value at times when the reference signal is above a preset threshold value.
- 17. A system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the preset threshold value of the reference signal is indicative of the steam admission valves being substantially wide open.
- 18. A system in accordance with claim 16 wherein the one adjusting means is made inoperative and the another adjusting means is made operative at times when the reference signal is above the preset threshold value.
- 19. A system in accordance to claim 15 wherein each difference signal is representative of the pressure set point adjustment substantially needed to modulate the reference signal to reduce the corresponding difference signal to a predetermined value.
- 20. A system in accordance with claim 19 wherein the selecting means includes a means for determining the calculated difference signals having the lowest positive and lowest negative values; and wherein one of the difference signals having the smaller amplitude of the lowest positive and lowest negative values is selected if the value of said one difference signal is within the calculated limits for pressure set point adjustment, said other difference signal being the selected difference signal otherwise.
- 21. A system in accordance with claim 20 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted in a direction as determined by the polarity of the selected difference signal until the selected difference signal is reduced to the predetermined value.
- 22. A system in accordance with claim 21 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted at a desired rate.
- 23. A system in accordance with claim 15 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted until the selected difference signal is reduced to a predetermined value.
- 24. A system in accordance with claim 23 wherein the pressure set point is adjusted at a desired rate.
- 25. A system in accordance with claim 15 wherein the pressure set point adjustment constitutes a deviation in value from a preset pressure set point value; and wherein said pressure set point value deviation governs the modulation of the reference signal.
- 26. A system in accordance with claim 15 wherein the reference signal is proportionately related to the desired power generation of the plant; and wherein said proportionality relationship is governed by the pressure set point adjustment.
- 27. A system in accordance with claim 26 wherein the pressure set point adjustment constitutes a deviation in value from a preset pressure set point value; and wherein said pressure set point value deviation governs said proportionality relationship.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Ser. No. 889,770, entitled "System for Minimizing Valve Throttling Losses In A Steam Turbine Power Plant", filed by S. J. Johnson and L. P. Stern concurrently herewith and assigned to the present assignee.
Ser. No. 628,629, entitled "Optimum Sequential Valve Position Indication System For Turbine Power Plant", filed by L. B. Podolsky, C. L. Groves, Jr., and S. J. Johnson on Nov. 4, 1975, assigned to the present assignee and presently copending herewith, said application being incorporated by reference herein for the purposes of providing in greater detail a system for predetermining valve position states corresponding to minimizing valve throttling losses.
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