Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Josias da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Blanco, Claudio José Cavalcante, Brasil Junior, Antônio César Pinho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/45703
Resumo: The Brazilian hydrological information network does not provide data series of daily velocities. The river velocities are important for the study of hydrokinetic potential. Therefore, the work proposes a model called flow-velocity that estimates the average daily velocity and the distribution of the velocity profile of the cross section of rivers. The model was applied to the Amazon basin, using the highest and lowest flow rates of the historical series. The highest and lowest average velocities found in the Amazon River were 2.27 m s-1 and 0.735 m s-1, respectively. The main contributors to the Amazon River presented average daily velocities close to 2.0 ms-1 for the flood period, but in the dry season these velocities did not exceed 0.5 m s-1. Thus, it was verified that the Amazon River has hydrokinetic potential throughout the year and its tributaries during the flood period.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
title Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
spellingShingle Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
Cruz, Josias da Silva
hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
title_short Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
title_full Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
title_fullStr Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
title_sort Flow-velocity model for hydrokinetic energy availability assessment in the Amazon
author Cruz, Josias da Silva
author_facet Cruz, Josias da Silva
Blanco, Claudio José Cavalcante
Brasil Junior, Antônio César Pinho
author_role author
author2 Blanco, Claudio José Cavalcante
Brasil Junior, Antônio César Pinho
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Josias da Silva
Blanco, Claudio José Cavalcante
Brasil Junior, Antônio César Pinho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
topic hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
hydrokinetic turbines; inventory of velocity; geometric form, Amazon.
description The Brazilian hydrological information network does not provide data series of daily velocities. The river velocities are important for the study of hydrokinetic potential. Therefore, the work proposes a model called flow-velocity that estimates the average daily velocity and the distribution of the velocity profile of the cross section of rivers. The model was applied to the Amazon basin, using the highest and lowest flow rates of the historical series. The highest and lowest average velocities found in the Amazon River were 2.27 m s-1 and 0.735 m s-1, respectively. The main contributors to the Amazon River presented average daily velocities close to 2.0 ms-1 for the flood period, but in the dry season these velocities did not exceed 0.5 m s-1. Thus, it was verified that the Amazon River has hydrokinetic potential throughout the year and its tributaries during the flood period.
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