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Optimization of undershot water wheels in very low and variable flow rate applications

Author(s): Gerald Muller; Nuele Quaranta

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Keywords: Experimental tests; Micro hydropower; Sagebien water wheel; Undershot water wheel; Zuppinger water wheel

Abstract: Undershot water wheels are hydropower converters for head differences between 0.5 and 1.5 m. The Zuppinger and Sagebien types are the most used and efficient. Optimal rotational speeds depend on the head difference and on the flow rate: hence, in variable flow rate applications, the variable rotational speed is needed to optimize the performance, requiring expensive power take-off systems. In light of this, the use of adjustable inflow weirs was tested on Zuppinger and Sagebien wheels. Different flow rates were tested, each one with an inflow weir height chosen to maintain the upstream water level constant through the tests. The first aim was to increase the power at very low flows. The second aim was to maintain the range of optimal rotational speeds as narrow as possible over the flow rate range. The maximum acceptable weir height ranged between 1:15 and 1:10 of the wheel’s radius.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2019.1671508

Year: 2020

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