ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE

This paper describes the techniques for estimating thekinetic energy extraction efficiency of a multistage micro-hydro turbinewith five blades. The broad objective of this study was to measure the overall energy extraction efficiency of the said turbine system. Thisexperiment was conducted in a clos...

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Main Authors: M. Shahidul, Islam, Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali, Sarip, A.S.H.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.302772020-07-08T02:17:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30277/ ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE M. Shahidul, Islam Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali Sarip, A.S.H. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures This paper describes the techniques for estimating thekinetic energy extraction efficiency of a multistage micro-hydro turbinewith five blades. The broad objective of this study was to measure the overall energy extraction efficiency of the said turbine system. Thisexperiment was conducted in a closed-loop water channel,and the velocity range was from 0.5 m/sto 1.1 m/s. The estimated overall energy efficiency of this turbine ranged from 12.8 percent to 25 percent. However, the most energy-inefficient component hereappeared to be the turbine’s blades, whose valuewas 84 percent. Indeed, energy inefficiency oftheblades contributed to a reduction inthe overall energy efficiency. This study concludes that in-stream multistage micro-hydro turbinesarea useful mechanical device for generating low-cost green energy from water. However, theenergy extraction efficiency of micro-hydro turbinesdepend on the interaction between the turbine blades and water flux; these two variables can bemanipulatedto increasetheenergy extraction efficiency. The goals forfuture studiesaretofindoutthe causes of energy extraction inefficiency andto increase the efficiency so that suchturbines can becomeeconomically sustainable. 2017 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30277/1/Energy%20Extraction%20Efficiency%20Of%20In-Stream%20Multistage%20Micro-Hydro%20Turbine_abstract.pdf M. Shahidul, Islam and Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali and Sarip, A.S.H. (2017) ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE. Sci. Int. (Lahore), 29 (5). pp. 1129-1134. ISSN 1013-5316 http://www.sci-int.com/pdf/636422297480217127.pdf
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TS Manufactures
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TS Manufactures
M. Shahidul, Islam
Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali
Sarip, A.S.H.
ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
description This paper describes the techniques for estimating thekinetic energy extraction efficiency of a multistage micro-hydro turbinewith five blades. The broad objective of this study was to measure the overall energy extraction efficiency of the said turbine system. Thisexperiment was conducted in a closed-loop water channel,and the velocity range was from 0.5 m/sto 1.1 m/s. The estimated overall energy efficiency of this turbine ranged from 12.8 percent to 25 percent. However, the most energy-inefficient component hereappeared to be the turbine’s blades, whose valuewas 84 percent. Indeed, energy inefficiency oftheblades contributed to a reduction inthe overall energy efficiency. This study concludes that in-stream multistage micro-hydro turbinesarea useful mechanical device for generating low-cost green energy from water. However, theenergy extraction efficiency of micro-hydro turbinesdepend on the interaction between the turbine blades and water flux; these two variables can bemanipulatedto increasetheenergy extraction efficiency. The goals forfuture studiesaretofindoutthe causes of energy extraction inefficiency andto increase the efficiency so that suchturbines can becomeeconomically sustainable.
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author M. Shahidul, Islam
Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali
Sarip, A.S.H.
author_facet M. Shahidul, Islam
Syed Tarmizi, Syed Shazali
Sarip, A.S.H.
author_sort M. Shahidul, Islam
title ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
title_short ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
title_full ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
title_fullStr ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
title_full_unstemmed ENERGY EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY OF IN-STREAM MULTISTAGE MICRO-HYDRO TURBINE
title_sort energy extraction efficiency of in-stream multistage micro-hydro turbine
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30277/1/Energy%20Extraction%20Efficiency%20Of%20In-Stream%20Multistage%20Micro-Hydro%20Turbine_abstract.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30277/
http://www.sci-int.com/pdf/636422297480217127.pdf
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