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Dynamic orifice model on waterhammer analysis of high or medium heads of small hydropower schemes

Author(s): H. Ramos; A.B. Almeida

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Abstract: The most severe hydropower transients are induced in long hydraulic circuits due to extreme operating conditions. A computational model was developed in order to on one hand ensure waterhammer system control and, on the other hand, provide a more reliable and easier analysis for different specific speed turbines and alternative solutions of the system as a whole, through interaction between different hydraulic components. In reaction turbines, runaway conditions and guide vane closure cause significant discharge variations and pressure fluctuations that can affect the design of conveyance systems. A new approach for groups modelling as dynamic orifices concept was developed enabling the characterisation of the integrated system. The simulation results were compared with laboratory tests. This model can be used in the initial stages of civil works design as an efficient way to better characterise the hydrodynamic behaviour of the system when equipped with reaction turbines.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221680109499847

Year: 2001

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