Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system

Gravitational water vortex power plant is a green technology that extracts energy from the water vortex. The main advantage of this type power plant is its low hydraulic pressure requirement that makes this technology ideal for installation at areas with river or stream. In order to determine the...

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Main Authors: Md Mizanur Rahman, Tan, Jian Hong, Tang, Raymond, Ling, Leh Sung, Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri
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Published: International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Research (IJCTER) 2016
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spelling my.ums.eprints.196602018-04-03T03:00:55Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19660/ Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system Md Mizanur Rahman Tan, Jian Hong Tang, Raymond Ling, Leh Sung Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Gravitational water vortex power plant is a green technology that extracts energy from the water vortex. The main advantage of this type power plant is its low hydraulic pressure requirement that makes this technology ideal for installation at areas with river or stream. In order to determine the optimum efficiency of the power plant, a model free vortex power generation system was designed and tested under different water pressure and turbine parameters at Material and Mineral Research Unit laboratories, Faculty of Engineering, University Malaysia Sabah. The experimental result showed that the tangential velocity at the vortex free surface was highest for 0.12m water head and the maximum efficiency about 43% achieved with three blades and 0.027m turbine outer diameter. It was also found that in the model vortex power generation system the maximum hydraulic efficiency was recorded when the turbine rotating speed was half of the vortex tangential velocity. The turbine speed had a very week relation with hydraulic efficiency International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Research (IJCTER) 2016-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19660/1/Experimental%20study%20the%20effects%20of%20water%20pressure%20and%20turbine%20blade%20lengths.pdf Md Mizanur Rahman and Tan, Jian Hong and Tang, Raymond and Ling, Leh Sung and Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri (2016) Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system. International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Research (IJCTER), 2 (9). pp. 13-17. ISSN 2455–1392 http://www.ijcter.com/papers/volume-2/issue-9/experimental-study-of-the-effects-of-water-pressure-and-turbine-blade.pdf
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Md Mizanur Rahman
Tan, Jian Hong
Tang, Raymond
Ling, Leh Sung
Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri
Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
description Gravitational water vortex power plant is a green technology that extracts energy from the water vortex. The main advantage of this type power plant is its low hydraulic pressure requirement that makes this technology ideal for installation at areas with river or stream. In order to determine the optimum efficiency of the power plant, a model free vortex power generation system was designed and tested under different water pressure and turbine parameters at Material and Mineral Research Unit laboratories, Faculty of Engineering, University Malaysia Sabah. The experimental result showed that the tangential velocity at the vortex free surface was highest for 0.12m water head and the maximum efficiency about 43% achieved with three blades and 0.027m turbine outer diameter. It was also found that in the model vortex power generation system the maximum hydraulic efficiency was recorded when the turbine rotating speed was half of the vortex tangential velocity. The turbine speed had a very week relation with hydraulic efficiency
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author Md Mizanur Rahman
Tan, Jian Hong
Tang, Raymond
Ling, Leh Sung
Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri
author_facet Md Mizanur Rahman
Tan, Jian Hong
Tang, Raymond
Ling, Leh Sung
Fadzilah Mohd Tamiri
author_sort Md Mizanur Rahman
title Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
title_short Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
title_full Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
title_fullStr Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
title_sort experimental study the effects of water pressure and turbine blade lengths & numbers on the model free vortex power generation system
publisher International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Research (IJCTER)
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19660/1/Experimental%20study%20the%20effects%20of%20water%20pressure%20and%20turbine%20blade%20lengths.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19660/
http://www.ijcter.com/papers/volume-2/issue-9/experimental-study-of-the-effects-of-water-pressure-and-turbine-blade.pdf
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