In the modern world continually grows ecological consciousness of societies. We are looking for new and develop the already known methods of energy generation from renewable sources. Designing of simulation models using newest software (i.e. Simulation X) of existing system and on their base building new allow in an easy and fast way to demonstrate their advantages but also find areas that need to be improve. Based on previous experiences and virtual tests [12] finally was managed to create model of Francis turbine control system using water hydraulic elements. This article presents of the system consisting of three connected and interacting subsystems: hydraulic model of the guide apparatus control system, three-dimensional model of guide apparatus and model of water flow through the system of guide apparatus - turbine.
This paper presents the laboratory test stand that is used for experimental validation of underground power cable system models. Determination of temperature distribution in the vicinity of the cable is the main goal of the study. The paper considers a system of three power cables, situated in the in-line arrangement, and buried in sand. Three electrical heaters of special construction are used in order to simulate the heat flux that is generated in the power cables during their operation. The test stand is designed to be placed in a thermoclimatic chamber, which allows testing the system in various thermal conditions when the ambient temperature changes by 20 °C to 30 °C. Numerical computations of the steady-state temperature fields are performed using the finite element method.
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