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A promising corner of the future hydropower market remains the economical and
ecologically acceptable exploitation with micro hydro range sites, where conventional turbines
are neither economical nor ecologically undisputed. In hilly region micro hydro up to 100 kW
have momentous role in utilization of mechanical power and electricity generation. The capacity
of micro hydro power plant up to 5.0 kW is considered under development of water mill program
by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India. The popularity of the
turbines under micro hydro lies in the fact that they should be less costly and can be fabricated
locally. There are various types of turbines that can be used in micro hydro. Cross-Flow turbine
has been considered techno-economically viable for such sites.
Cross flow type runner can be fabricated locally, which results in the poor efficiency. The
vanes can be made even from the pipes cut along the length. Also this kind of runner is suitable
for low discharge and high head conditions, which is a common case in the hills. A cross flow
turbine has a drum shape runner consisting of two parallel discs connected together by a series of
curved vanes or blades. The problem with the fabrication of cross flow turbine runner at the local
level is that its efficiency decreases due to lack of proper design and fabrication. The low
efficiency is the basic inspiration to improve the existing design of cross flow. Number of
attempts has been made to improve the efficiency of cross flow turbine by adapting certain fluid
machines related concepts.
Many studies have been done for different parameters in cross flow turbine. Efficiency of
turbine was found to be greater for shaft-less turbine. But there was scope lying to research the
efficiency parameter with variation of shaft diameter. In present study, CFD analysis is done for
efficiency parameter. Diameters taken for study are 50, 40,30,20,10 mm and shaft-less diameter.
From the results, it is found on decreasing the diameter of shaft pressure is found to be
decreasing at the nozzle inlet. But there is a slight increment in the pressure when the shaft
diameter approaches to zero. And maximum output power is obtained when the shaft diameter
approaches to zero value. Hydraulic efficiency of cross flow turbine is found to be inversely
proportional to shaft diameter. The increase in the value of hydraulic efficiency is about 5%
when there is no shaft present as compared to the case when there is shaft of diameter 50 mm
inside the runner. |
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