Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant

The operation of any hydraulic power plant is accompanied by pressure pulsations that are caused by vortex rope under the runner, rotor–stator interaction and various transitions during changes in operating conditions or start-ups and shut-downs. Water in the conduit undergoes volumetric changes due...

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Main Authors: Daniel Himr, Vladimír Habán, David Štefan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7125
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spelling doaj-5ae50370aa82433b943d99b2ce7f1e772021-07-15T15:46:42ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01137125712510.3390/su13137125Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power PlantDaniel Himr0Vladimír Habán1David Štefan2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech RepublicFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech RepublicThe operation of any hydraulic power plant is accompanied by pressure pulsations that are caused by vortex rope under the runner, rotor–stator interaction and various transitions during changes in operating conditions or start-ups and shut-downs. Water in the conduit undergoes volumetric changes due to these pulsations. Compression and expansion of the water are among the mechanisms by which energy is dissipated in the system, and this corresponds to the second viscosity of water. The better our knowledge of energy dissipation, the greater the possibility of a safer and more economic operation of the hydraulic power plant. This paper focuses on the determination of the second viscosity of water in a conduit. The mathematical apparatus, which is described in the article, is applied to data obtained during commissioning tests in a water storage power plant. The second viscosity is determined using measurements of pressure pulsations in the conduit induced with a ball valve. The result shows a dependency of second viscosity on the frequency of pulsations.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7125second viscositybulk viscositymeasurementhydraulic power plantconduitpressure pulsations
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author Daniel Himr
Vladimír Habán
David Štefan
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David Štefan
Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
Sustainability
second viscosity
bulk viscosity
measurement
hydraulic power plant
conduit
pressure pulsations
author_facet Daniel Himr
Vladimír Habán
David Štefan
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title Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
title_short Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
title_full Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
title_fullStr Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
title_full_unstemmed Inner Damping of Water in Conduit of Hydraulic Power Plant
title_sort inner damping of water in conduit of hydraulic power plant
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The operation of any hydraulic power plant is accompanied by pressure pulsations that are caused by vortex rope under the runner, rotor–stator interaction and various transitions during changes in operating conditions or start-ups and shut-downs. Water in the conduit undergoes volumetric changes due to these pulsations. Compression and expansion of the water are among the mechanisms by which energy is dissipated in the system, and this corresponds to the second viscosity of water. The better our knowledge of energy dissipation, the greater the possibility of a safer and more economic operation of the hydraulic power plant. This paper focuses on the determination of the second viscosity of water in a conduit. The mathematical apparatus, which is described in the article, is applied to data obtained during commissioning tests in a water storage power plant. The second viscosity is determined using measurements of pressure pulsations in the conduit induced with a ball valve. The result shows a dependency of second viscosity on the frequency of pulsations.
topic second viscosity
bulk viscosity
measurement
hydraulic power plant
conduit
pressure pulsations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7125
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