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Marwa Hannachi

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Impeller optimization in crossflow hydraulic turbines

2021

Crossflow turbines represent a valuable choice for energy recovery in aqueducts, due to their constructive simplicity and good efficiency under variable head jump conditions. Several experimental and numerical studies concerning the optimal design of crossflow hydraulic turbines have already been proposed, but all of them assume that structural safety is fully compatible with the sought after geometry. We show first, with reference to a specific study case, that the geometry of the most efficient impeller would lead shortly, using blades with a traditional circular profile made with standard material, to their mechanical failure. A methodology for fully coupled fluid dynamic and mechanical …

Optimal designenergy harvestinglcsh:Hydraulic engineeringComputer science020209 energyenergy recoveryGeography Planning and Development0207 environmental engineeringMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceComputational fluid dynamicsCurvatureBiochemistryTurbineSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaImpellerlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978pressure control0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMicro-hydropower020701 environmental engineeringWater Science and Technologybanki turbinelcsh:TD201-500Water transportPressure controlbusiness.industryFinite element methodwater distribution networkbusiness
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A novel pressure regulation system based on Banki hydro turbine for energy recovery under in-range and out-range discharge conditions

2021

Abstract Efficiency improvement of water distribution networks needs to be in place to guarantee a long life period under suitable operating conditions. Excessive pressure is among the well-known issues encountered in water distribution networks which can cause strength damages to the piping system. In order to overcome this drawback and to reach a suitable water pressure delivery, the present work suggests a novel pressure regulation system. This regulation system is consisting of a Banki turbine equipped with a mobile flap as a control device. The suggested pressure regulation system was experimentally and numerically investigated under in-range i.e. like actual water distribution network…

Energy recoveryPipingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComputer scienceTurbulence020209 energyFlow (psychology)Energy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyTurbineVolumetric flow rateSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaPhysics::Fluid DynamicsFuel TechnologyFlow conditions020401 chemical engineeringNuclear Energy and EngineeringControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRange (statistics)Water distribution network Banki turbine Pressure regulation system Mobile flap Hydrodynamics energy recovery0204 chemical engineering
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Design of Reliable and Efficient Banki-Type Turbines

2020

A new shape for the external surface of the Crossflow turbine blades is proposed, which allows for the preservation of hydraulic efficiency in spite of a significant maximum blade thickness providing mechanic robustness and reliability. The final shape of the blades is assessed using an iterative solution for two uncoupled models: a 2D computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and a structural 3D finite element method (FEM) analysis of a single blade. Application of the proposed methodology to the design of a power recovery system (PRS) turbine, a new backpressure Crossflow-type inline turbine for pressure regulation, and energy production in a real Sicilian site follows.

banki turbinecrossflow turbineHydraulic efficiencyTurbine bladebusiness.industryComputer scienceMechanical engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsTurbineFinite element methodSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulicalaw.inventioncrossflow blade shapeRobustness (computer science)lawbusinessThe 4th EWaS International Conference: Valuing the Water, Carbon, Ecological Footprints of Human Activities
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