2022
DOI: 10.1177/16878132221098835
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Transient-state analysis of hydropower plants with cross-flow turbines

Abstract: Transients in hydropower plants can result in serious disturbances in a plant operation and damage of mechanical and civil components. The best way to prevent such adverse outcomes is to conduct a transient-state analysis using a mathematical model of the hydropower plant system. Based on the collected data on 270 hydropower plants with cross-flow turbines, regression equations were derived that relate a cross-flow turbine specific speed, rated speed, runner diameter and runner width to the rated turbine head … Show more

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“…On the other hand, Bikić et al 3 numerically and experimentally investigates the benefits (mostly visible in lower energy consumption) of a novel design of flow meters, typically employed in industry due to their simplicity, reliability, and ease of maintenance. Another industrial application, a transient analysis of hydropower plants, is presented in Svrkota et al 4 From a data analysis performed on 270 hydropower plants with crossflow turbines, a simple mathematical model that estimates the turbine performance characteristics is formed. Its accuracy of 5%–10% is demonstrated on three case studies.…”
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“…On the other hand, Bikić et al 3 numerically and experimentally investigates the benefits (mostly visible in lower energy consumption) of a novel design of flow meters, typically employed in industry due to their simplicity, reliability, and ease of maintenance. Another industrial application, a transient analysis of hydropower plants, is presented in Svrkota et al 4 From a data analysis performed on 270 hydropower plants with crossflow turbines, a simple mathematical model that estimates the turbine performance characteristics is formed. Its accuracy of 5%–10% is demonstrated on three case studies.…”
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confidence: 99%