How Red Hat Uses FDO in Device Lifecycle _ Costin and Vitaliy at Red Hat.pdf
Hydroelectrical power generation
1. Hydroelectrical Power Generation
Traditional Methods of Hydroelectric Generation
Low Head Power Generation
Medium Head Power Generation
High Head Power Generation
Large Dams (Three Gorges, Itaipu)
Environmental Effects of Large Dams
3. Breast Shot Wheel
Breast shot wheel:
One type of traditional
Water wheel
Water wheels: source
Of power for the
Industrial revolution
4. Overshot Wheel
More efficient that breast shot
Wheel. Some mills using
These wheels still in operation
In rural appalachia in 1950’s
Miller: Mrs. Aarendale
6. Low Head Hydroelectrical Generators
Low head:
Propellor type
Turbines
Power =
Change in Potential
Energy per Unit time
= weight*
Vertical drop/time
Energy =
Power*time
8. Moderate Head Hydro
Head: height difference
Between water level in
Reservoir and water
Level entering turbine
Head= height in potential
Energy equation
Penstock: tube water flows
Through
12. Pelton Water Wheel
Used for high head applications:
(above 250 meters)
Are impulse turbines.
Francis and Propeller type turbine
Are reaction turbines.
Reaction turbines: run submerged.
Impulse turbines: run in normal air
13. Jets of Water Hitting Pelton Wheel
Jets of water are directed through a nozzle onto Pelton wheel
Cups on the wheel transfer kinetic energy from water to wheel.
14. Optimum Hydroelectric Turbine Type
Optimum water
Wheel: not
Just a function
Of head, also
Depends on
Water flow rate
18. Itaipu Dam
Presently world’s largest
Hydroelectric plant
On Parana river between
Brazil and Paraguay
Capacity: 12,600 MW
(drought a problem
recently):
Provides:
25% of Brazil power
78% of Paraguay power
19. Three Gorges Area of Yangtze River
Under
construction
Three Gorges
Dam in China
Moving 1.2 million
People
Capacity of
18,600 MW
Will finish in 2009
20. Three Gorges Area
Great beauty
Many historic
Sights
Still pressing
Ahead on dam
construction
Gorge length;
~San Francisco
To LA
21. Environmental Problems with Dams
1) Silt buildup fills reservoir (Yangtze; levees)
2) Fish migration disrupted (Columbia)
3)Water temperature decreases (Colorado)
4) Water gets more saline (Colorado)
5) Water loses oxygen (Brazil)
6) Water slows down, increases disease
(mosquitos, schitosomiasis (Aswan))
7) Water traps pollution, slows pollution flushing
8) Induced seismicity may occur