Axial-flow turbines for low head microhydro systems
K.V. Alexander,
E.P. Giddens and
A.M. Fuller
Renewable Energy, 2009, vol. 34, issue 1, 35-47
Abstract:
This paper describes the design of four different specific speed microhydro propeller turbines operating at heads between 4m and 9m, and their application to a wider range of heads and outputs by scaling. The features are specifically tailored for ease of manufacture and uniquely resistant to debris blockage. Test machines are described and test results given; hydraulic efficiencies of over 68% have been achieved in all test models despite the fact that these turbines’ blades are planar, further simplifying manufacture. Theoretical models show how closely these flat blades can be made to approach the ideal blade shapes. Outline drawings are given with key dimensions for each reference model, along with the equations for scaling to arbitrary sites. These turbines are the axial flow members of a family of turbines developed to cover the microhydro range from 2m to about 40m of head.
Keywords: Microhydro; Hydropower; Renewable energy; Home energy; Low head; Remote power generation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2008.03.017
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