Valve cutPressure2

Created Mittwoch 07 Juni 2017

A stationary model of a valve computing pressure drop from the boundary pressures.

1. Purpose of Model


The model is supposed to be used for the simplified simulation of static cases. Its main purpose is to provide appropriate start or nominal values for similar dynamic model versions. The Valve_cut model has to be used as intermediate model when two models with prescribed pressures at inlet/outlet are connected.

2. Level of Detail, Physical Effects Considered and Physical Insight


2.1 Level of Detail


Referring to Brunnemann et al. [1], this model refers to the level of detail L1 because the model only computes a set of parameters stationary in time for the given conditions.

2.2 Physical Effects Considered


3. Limits of Validity


The model is only able to calculate stationary situations.

4. Interfaces


4.1 Steam Signals


For details see SteamSignal_blue, SteamSignal_red and SteamSignal_green.

Inlet: Yellow connector
Outlet: Red connector

4.2 Medium Models


VLE medium model

5. Nomenclature


6. Governing Equations


The governing equations consider mainly the pressure difference at the connection ports, the nominal pressure difference of the valve.

6.1 Governing Model Equations


The outlet pressure is computed from considering a pressure drop model proportional to the nominal internal pressure loss and the target power of the system in which the valve will be used.

Summary

A summary is available including the following:

7. Remarks for Usage


The model can only be connected with components with matching connector colour (see Example of Usage in StaticCycles).
To be used in cases with pressure drop between components with prescribed pressures at inlet/outlet ports.

9. References

[1] Johannes Brunnemann and Friedrich Gottelt, Kai Wellner, Ala Renz, André Thüring, Volker Röder, Christoph Hasenbein, Christian Schulze, Gerhard Schmitz, Jörg Eiden: "Status of ClaRaCCS: Modelling and Simulation of Coal-Fired Power Plants with CO2 capture", 9th Modelica Conference, Munich, Germany, 2012

10. Authorship and Copyright Statement for original (initial) Contribution

Author:
DYNCAP/DYNSTART development team, Copyright 2011 - 2022.
Remarks:
This component was developed during DYNCAP/DYNSTART projects.
Acknowledgements:
ClaRa originated from the collaborative research projects DYNCAP and DYNSTART. Both research projects were supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (FKZ 03ET2009 and FKZ 03ET7060).
CLA:
The author(s) have agreed to ClaRa CLA, version 1.0. See https://claralib.com/pdf/CLA.pdf
By agreeing to ClaRa CLA, version 1.0 the author has granted the ClaRa development team a permanent right to use and modify his initial contribution as well as to publish it or its modified versions under the 3-clause BSD License.

11. Version History

Date - Version - Description of changes - author/revisor