Hydropower plants represent a large part of the portfolio of
electricity production in Romania and provide about 25% of the electricity
needs. Hydropower plants equipped with Kaplan turbines are generally low-head
hydropower plants. This type of hydropower plants can process a discharge of
the order of tens of m3/s (Vaduri HPP, Noapteși HPP, Oești HPP or
hundreds of m3/s (Strejești HPP, Câineni HPP) and generally have a
low gross head of 15÷20m. On-situ determination of the efficiency of a turbine
that equips a low-head hydropower plant, it is necessary to carry out some
performance tests in situ by measuring the main operating parameters of the
hydropower plant. Among the parameters of a hydropower plant, the parameter
whose measurement poses the most difficult problems is the discharge, due to
the short intaks and turbulences in the measuring section. The determination of
this parameter requires a complex measurement methodology. This paper aims to
present and analyze the main methods of in situ determination at low-head
hydropower plants and awareness of the importance of carrying out on-site tests
to determine the discharge and real operating characteristics. Based on the
actual operating characteristics, the optimal operating area can be determined,
and the operation of the turbine within this optimal operating area will lead
to an increase in the energy production obtained by the turbine of the same
volume of water.
Author(s)details:-
Cristian Purece
INCDIE ICPE-CA ICEMENERG Subunit, Bucharest, România.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/caert/v10/3020
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