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Title: | Modeling & Analysis of Kaplan turbine |
Other Titles: | تصمیم و تحلیل لتوربینة كابلن |
Authors: | Abdalla, Ahmed Elsadig Alnaeem, Ahmed Alamin Alamin, Ahmed Mamoon Supervisor, Elsiddig Abdelazim- |
Keywords: | Kaplan turbine Modeling & Analysis of Kaplan turbine |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2016 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
Citation: | Abdalla, Ahmed Elsadig.Modeling & Analysis of Kaplan turbine/Ahmed Elsadig Abdalla,Ahmed Alamin Alnaeem,Ahmed Mamoon Alamin;Elsiddig Abdelazim.-Khartoum : Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Engineering,2016.-72p. :ill;28cm.- Bachelors search |
Abstract: | The poor power generation is Sudan during summer is caused by the low levels of water follow thus low water head in dams causing them to stop or lowers their power generation. The Jabal Awlia dam is an example. Small Kaplan turbine is been designed in order to generate 100KW of power from water head 3m, and hydraulic efficiency 0.9. Using in the designing process Solidworks for modeling and Ansys program for the analysis for the stresses, strains, and deformation on three different materials, which are Copper, Structural steel, and Stainless steel. Stainless steel was found to be the most suitable for the design for its high resistance against cavitations and rust, and with yield stress of 250 MPa, The main dimensions of the turbine (the hub, runner blades, and guide vans) were calculated and he therefore the hub diameter of the turbine is found to be 0.19m, the runner diameter is 0.63m, with specific speed 1.42 |
Description: | Bachelors search |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/15322 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Engineering |
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