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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 320, 2021
Energy Systems Environmental Impacts (ESEI 2021)
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Article Number | 04002 | |
Number of page(s) | 12 | |
Section | Power Engineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132004002 | |
Published online | 09 November 2021 |
Application of New Approaches to the Hydropower Combined Complex Creation for Autonomous Energy Supply
1
FSBEI HE National Research University MPEI, Moscow, Russian Federation
2
Hydraulic Research Center “Sigma” spol. s r.o., Lutín, Czech Republic
3
Brno University of Technology (BUT), Brno, Czech Republic
* Corresponding author: alexey2959@mail.ru
The report examined new scientific approaches to the creation of a combined cogeneration energy complex based on small or micro-hydropower. The most effective approaches to micro-hydropower facilities were considered to create a workable structural layout. A criterion has been developed that allows to evaluate the energy efficiency of hydroturbines at an early stage of design using the calculation method, including a predictive estimate of the hydraulic resistance function ξHT = f(Re) of a particular penstock geometry. The results of the theoretical task of creating a technologically advanced configuration of a blade system using Zhukovsky theory. By calculating and numerically (CFD) simulating the hydrodynamic lattices of flat profiles, the theoretical nomograms for determining the coefficients Cx and Cy are confirmed and supplemented. A series of comparative results of computational and experimental studies of the combined energy complex hydraulic part – microhydroturbines with experimental blade systems, including those modified by the principle of biomimetics (nature imitation technologies) is presented. Based on the calculated and experimental studies, the prospects of the chosen direction of development of small and microhydroenergy are shown, as well as the effectiveness of the approaches that were used in the design of the working bodies of microhydroturbines.
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