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Dynamic characteristics and control of supercritical compressed air energy storage systems

Huan Guo, Yujie Xu, Xuehui Zhang, Qi Liang, Shurui Wang and Haisheng Chen

Applied Energy, 2021, vol. 283, issue C, No S0306261920316809

Abstract: Compressed air energy storage systems are often in off-design and unsteady operation under the influence of external factors. A comprehensive dynamic model of supercritical compressed air energy storage system is established and studied for the first time. In this model, important factors, including volume effect and thermal inertia, are considered for system dynamic simulation which used to be ignored in the past. The transient characteristics and control methodology are mainly focused in this work. The exergy efficiency of transient processes is detected to better understand the dynamic process. Specifically, firstly the response characteristics of system power, mass flow rate, thermal storage temperature/outlet water temperature, and exergy efficiency under the step of key regulation parameters are studied in depth. And then a control framework is well built and studied. The result shows that the influence of the volume effect on the system dynamic characteristics is concentrated in the early time, and mainly affecting the mass flow rate and then the power. The influence of thermal inertia on the system dynamic characteristics takes a long time, mainly affecting thermal storage temperature and the outlet temperature. With the new-built controller, during energy charging, under 10% step-down command of load, the power can quickly reach equilibrium for about 10 s, while thermal storage temperature can be controlled in about 8 s. During the energy discharging period, the combination control mode can achieve shorter load equilibrium time and smaller load overshoot.

Keywords: Dynamic characteristics; Modeling; Control; Supercritical compressed air energy storage systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116294

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