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Introduction to Microhydro 15 Apr 2012 nterey Institute for International Stud Chris Greacen [email protected]

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Introduction to Microhydro

15 Apr 2012Monterey Institute for International Studies

Introduction to Microhydro

15 Apr 2012Monterey Institute for International Studies

Chris [email protected]

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Outline

• Micro-hydro system overview• Site assessment

– Head– Flow

• Civil works• Mechanical• Electrical

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Sun, Wind, & Water

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Financial analysis pico-hydropower

Pico-hydro (Laos)

Pico-hydro (Vietnam)

Community pico-hydro

Solar home system

Diesel/petrol

gensets

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ESMAP, 2005

4Mattijs, Smits, presentation at Chulalungkorn University

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Micro-hydroelectricity: Estimating the energy available

Image Source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

heightPower = 5 x height x flow

Watts meters liters per second

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Measuring height drop (head)

• Abney level• Site level• Pressure gauge

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Abney level (the method we’ll be using today)

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Hose & Pressure Gauge• Accurate and simple method.• Bubbles in hose cause errors.• Gauge must have suitable scale and be calibrated.• Use hose a measuring tape for penstock length.• Feet head = PSI x 2.31

H1

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Measuring Flow

• Bucket Method• Float Methoddesign flow = 50% of dry-season flow

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Bucket Method(probably the method we’ll be using today)

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Float Method

Flow = area x average stream velocity

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Image source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

Civil Works – some golden rules

• Think floods, landslides

• Think dry-season.• Try to remove

sediment• Maximize head,

minimize penstock– “wire is cheaper than

pipe”

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Source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

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Weir

A Sluice allows sediment removal.

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Locating the Weir & Intake

Weir

Intake

Head Race

Trash RackSilt Basin

Penstock

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Side intake

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Screens• Screen mesh-size should be half the nozzle diameter.• A self-cleaning screen design is best.• The screen area must be relatively large.

Screen

PenstockHead Race

Silt Basin

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Source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

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Power Canal (Head Race)

• It may be less expensive to run low pressure pipe or a channel to a short penstock.

4” Penstock

6” Penstock

Head Race

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Forebay (Silt basin)• Located before penstock• Large cross-sectional area, volume Water velocity reduced

sediment (heavier than water but easily entrained in flow) has opportunity to drop out.

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Source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

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Penstocks• A vent prevents vacuum collapse of the penstock.• Valves that close slowly prevent water hammer.• Anchor block – prevents penstock from moving

Penstock

Valve

Vent

Pressure GaugeValve

Anchor Block

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Penstock diameterHazen-Williams friction loss equation:

• C = roughness coefficient

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Penstock materials

• Poly vinyl chloride (PVC)• Polyethylene (PE)• Aluminium• Steel

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Anchor and Thrust Blocks

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Source: Inversin, A. R. (1986). Micro-Hydropower Sourcebook.

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Locating the Powerhouse• Power house must be above flood height.• Locate powerhouse on inside of stream bends.• Use natural features for protection.

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Micro-hydro technology

Pelton Turgo Crossflow Kaplan Centrifugal pump

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Turbine application

http://www.tycoflowcontrol.com.au/pumping/welcome_to_pumping_and_irrigation/home4/hydro_turbines/turbine_selection (April 18, 2003)

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Efficiency and Flow

0.2 0.80.60.4 1.0Fraction of Maximum Flow

Effi

cien

cy

50%

00%

100%Pelton and Turgo

Crossflow

Francis

Propeller

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Generators

• Permanent magnet• Wound rotor synchronous• Induction (Asynchronous)

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Thank you

For more information, please contact [email protected]

This presentation available at:www.palangthai.org/docs