Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization

The research models and simulates in-pipe turbine hydropower harnessing possibilities in water distribution networks of the sites under investigation considering in-pipe lift-based spherical turbine. The hydrofoil profile of the turbine is generated using National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics...

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Main Authors: Temidayo Lekan Oladosu, Olufemi Adebola Koya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-08-01
Series:Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098616312459
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spelling doaj-dd78f36ac70146c2a2f6699403ec4b072020-11-24T20:51:27ZengElsevierEngineering Science and Technology, an International Journal2215-09862018-08-01214672678Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimizationTemidayo Lekan Oladosu0Olufemi Adebola Koya1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, P.M.B. 013, Nigeria; Prototype Engineering Development Institute (NASENI), Ilesa, Osun State, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, P.M.B. 013, NigeriaThe research models and simulates in-pipe turbine hydropower harnessing possibilities in water distribution networks of the sites under investigation considering in-pipe lift-based spherical turbine. The hydrofoil profile of the turbine is generated using National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) aerofoil generator. Consequently, a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) model of the in-line lift-based spherical turbine is then developed and simulated, based on the peak and lean period of the volumetric discharge rates using commercial computational fluid dynamics software (Autodesk Simulation CFD®). The time series of power outputs are computed from the time series of discharge variations. A lift-based spherical turbine with NACA 0020 foil cross-section appears appropriate for extraction of energy in the water distribution pipelines. Furthermore, the minimum and maximum percentage head loss due to insertion of the turbine is about 1.94% at lean flow rates and 9.70% at the peaks for 250 mm pipelines. The available power was found out to depend on the density of the turbine blades material, flow rate, and the pipe diameter. The estimated lean and the peak electric power are about 415 and 1663 W, respectively, using aluminium foil blades while stainless steel foil produces about 242 and 1080 W in the 250 mm pipe. Keywords: In-pipe, Turbine, Simulation, Optimization, Hydropower, Renewable, Water distribution, Modellinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098616312459
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Olufemi Adebola Koya
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Olufemi Adebola Koya
Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
author_facet Temidayo Lekan Oladosu
Olufemi Adebola Koya
author_sort Temidayo Lekan Oladosu
title Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
title_short Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
title_full Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
title_fullStr Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
title_full_unstemmed Numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
title_sort numerical analysis of lift-based in-pipe turbine for predicting hydropower harnessing potential in selected water distribution networks for waterlines optimization
publisher Elsevier
series Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal
issn 2215-0986
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The research models and simulates in-pipe turbine hydropower harnessing possibilities in water distribution networks of the sites under investigation considering in-pipe lift-based spherical turbine. The hydrofoil profile of the turbine is generated using National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) aerofoil generator. Consequently, a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) model of the in-line lift-based spherical turbine is then developed and simulated, based on the peak and lean period of the volumetric discharge rates using commercial computational fluid dynamics software (Autodesk Simulation CFD®). The time series of power outputs are computed from the time series of discharge variations. A lift-based spherical turbine with NACA 0020 foil cross-section appears appropriate for extraction of energy in the water distribution pipelines. Furthermore, the minimum and maximum percentage head loss due to insertion of the turbine is about 1.94% at lean flow rates and 9.70% at the peaks for 250 mm pipelines. The available power was found out to depend on the density of the turbine blades material, flow rate, and the pipe diameter. The estimated lean and the peak electric power are about 415 and 1663 W, respectively, using aluminium foil blades while stainless steel foil produces about 242 and 1080 W in the 250 mm pipe. Keywords: In-pipe, Turbine, Simulation, Optimization, Hydropower, Renewable, Water distribution, Modelling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215098616312459
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