In-pipe hydropower vertical axis parallel turbines prototype: performance and workability testing

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2023

Abstract

An improvised version of a vertical axis twin turbine in-pipe hydropower prototype, with bigger power generation (PG) channels and turbines as compared to the previous one was developed and designated as P40. The P40 was fabricated mainly using mild steel. This study aims to evaluate the flow properties, power generation performance, and workability of the P40. At the maximum flow rate of 0.076 m(3)/s, each of the PG channels at both sides of the P40 allowed about 13% of the water to flow through them and the P40 absorbed 34.4% of the 1.25 bar stagnation pressure of the flow. Both turbines showed almost identical performance, generating a total mechanical power up to 0.608 kW at the maximum flow rate. Overall, a turbine efficiency of more than 70% was obtained at respective flow rate conditions and the highest was 84.7%. All the valves at the inlets and outlets of the PG channels functioned perfectly not to let water flow through them to allow for maintenance work of the turbines' system when necessary. Overa

Keywords

Hydropower, In-pipe hydropower generation, Performance test, Renewable energy, Turbine efficiency, Vertical axis parallel turbine

Divisions

fac_eng,mechanical

Publication Title

Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects

Volume

45

Issue

1

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Inc

Publisher Location

530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA

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