Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines

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Autor(a) principal: Koçak, Eyup
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/22500
Resumo: In the last century, the main source of hydroelectric power came from conventional dams and the energy produced by hydro turbines had a fast growing. New applications of turbines in hydro power even in micro-scale projects have emerged. Water supply systems are large energy consumers due to the large amount of energy needed for pumping the water from low to high heights. However, gravity fed subsystems generally presents excess of pressure, which is lost with pressure reducing valves. Therefore, energy can be recovered from locals of excessively high flow and pressure. Nevertheless, water networks are highly complex systems and the flow conditions change instantaneously throughout the network. The control of the pressure is the top priority of the system providers and energy should be converted along with keeping the pressure to a desired level. The application of turbines appeared as an alternative to produce energy, to reduce leakage reductions and to manage network pressure. This work aims to investigate the energy production in water supply systems using micro hydro turbines. To find the optimal location for the installation of micro hydro turbine in the network, a tool is developed using the hydraulic simulator EPANET for obtaining flow regimes of each pipe. Technical feasibility analysis is automatically computed for the selection of appropriate type turbine and the CFD program ANSYS is used to design and verify the hydraulic performance of the turbine. A financial analysis is performed and has showed that energy production in water supply systems using micro turbines is a profitable alternative and a renewable solution for the world’s growing energy needs.
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spelling Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbinesEngenharia mecânicaAbastecimento de águaEficiência energéticaTurbinas hidráulicasIn the last century, the main source of hydroelectric power came from conventional dams and the energy produced by hydro turbines had a fast growing. New applications of turbines in hydro power even in micro-scale projects have emerged. Water supply systems are large energy consumers due to the large amount of energy needed for pumping the water from low to high heights. However, gravity fed subsystems generally presents excess of pressure, which is lost with pressure reducing valves. Therefore, energy can be recovered from locals of excessively high flow and pressure. Nevertheless, water networks are highly complex systems and the flow conditions change instantaneously throughout the network. The control of the pressure is the top priority of the system providers and energy should be converted along with keeping the pressure to a desired level. The application of turbines appeared as an alternative to produce energy, to reduce leakage reductions and to manage network pressure. This work aims to investigate the energy production in water supply systems using micro hydro turbines. To find the optimal location for the installation of micro hydro turbine in the network, a tool is developed using the hydraulic simulator EPANET for obtaining flow regimes of each pipe. Technical feasibility analysis is automatically computed for the selection of appropriate type turbine and the CFD program ANSYS is used to design and verify the hydraulic performance of the turbine. A financial analysis is performed and has showed that energy production in water supply systems using micro turbines is a profitable alternative and a renewable solution for the world’s growing energy needs.No século passado, a principal fonte de energia hidroelétrica provinha de barragens convencionais e a energia produzida pelas turbinas hidráulicas teve um crescimento rápido. Neste século, novas aplicações de turbinas geradoras de energia elétrica, mesmo em projetos de microescala, emergiram. Os sistemas de abastecimento de água são grandes consumidores de energia devido à grande quantidade de energia necessária para o bombeamento de água de baixas para elevadas alturas manométricas. No entanto, os subsistemas alimentados graviticamente apresentam geralmente excesso de pressão, que se perde com válvulas de redução de pressão. Portanto, a energia pode ser recuperada de locais de caudal e pressão excessivamente elevados. No entanto, as redes de água são sistemas altamente complexos cujas condições hidráulicas mudam instantaneamente em toda a rede. O controle da pressão é a principal prioridade dos fornecedores e a energia deve ser recuperada ao mesmo tempo que se mantém a pressão desejada. A aplicação de turbinas aparece como uma alternativa para produzir energia, reduzir fugas e gerir a pressão da rede. Este trabalho tem como objetivo investigar a produção de energia em sistemas de abastecimento de água usando microturbinas hidráulicas. Para encontrar a localização ideal para a instalação da microturbina hidráulicas na rede, desenvolve-se uma ferramenta que recorre ao simulador hidráulico EPANET para obter regimes de escoamento de cada conduta. A análise de viabilidade técnica é calculada automaticamente para a seleção da turbina adequada e o programa CFD ANSYS é usado para projetar e verificar o desempenho hidráulico da turbina. Uma análise financeira é realizada e mostra que a produção de energia em sistemas de abastecimento de água usando microturbinas é uma alternativa lucrativa e uma solução renovável para as crescentes necessidades energéticas do mundo.Universidade de Aveiro2018-03-05T15:50:34Z2017-01-01T00:00:00Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/22500engKoçak, Eyupinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:44:09Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/22500Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:56:40.023382Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
title Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
spellingShingle Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
Koçak, Eyup
Engenharia mecânica
Abastecimento de água
Eficiência energética
Turbinas hidráulicas
title_short Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
title_full Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
title_fullStr Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
title_full_unstemmed Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
title_sort Energy recovery in water supply systems using hydroturbines
author Koçak, Eyup
author_facet Koçak, Eyup
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Koçak, Eyup
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia mecânica
Abastecimento de água
Eficiência energética
Turbinas hidráulicas
topic Engenharia mecânica
Abastecimento de água
Eficiência energética
Turbinas hidráulicas
description In the last century, the main source of hydroelectric power came from conventional dams and the energy produced by hydro turbines had a fast growing. New applications of turbines in hydro power even in micro-scale projects have emerged. Water supply systems are large energy consumers due to the large amount of energy needed for pumping the water from low to high heights. However, gravity fed subsystems generally presents excess of pressure, which is lost with pressure reducing valves. Therefore, energy can be recovered from locals of excessively high flow and pressure. Nevertheless, water networks are highly complex systems and the flow conditions change instantaneously throughout the network. The control of the pressure is the top priority of the system providers and energy should be converted along with keeping the pressure to a desired level. The application of turbines appeared as an alternative to produce energy, to reduce leakage reductions and to manage network pressure. This work aims to investigate the energy production in water supply systems using micro hydro turbines. To find the optimal location for the installation of micro hydro turbine in the network, a tool is developed using the hydraulic simulator EPANET for obtaining flow regimes of each pipe. Technical feasibility analysis is automatically computed for the selection of appropriate type turbine and the CFD program ANSYS is used to design and verify the hydraulic performance of the turbine. A financial analysis is performed and has showed that energy production in water supply systems using micro turbines is a profitable alternative and a renewable solution for the world’s growing energy needs.
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