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State-of-the art-powerhouse, dam structure, and turbine operation and vibrations

  • Zaher Mundher Yaseen
  • , Ameen Mohammed Salih Ameen
  • , Mohammed Suleman Aldlemy
  • , Mumtaz Ali
  • , Haitham Abdulmohsin Afan
  • , Senlin Zhu
  • , Ahmed Mohammed Sami Al-Janabi
  • , Nadhir Al-Ansari
  • , Tiyasha Tiyasha
  • , Hai Tao
  • Ton Duc Thang University
  • University of Baghdad
  • Collage of Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • Deakin University
  • Duy Tan University
  • Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
  • Universiti Putra Malaysia
  • Luleå University of Technology
  • Baoji University of Arts and Sciences

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Abstract

Dam and powerhouse operation sustainability is a major concern from the hydraulic engineering perspective. Powerhouse operation is one of the main sources of vibrations in the dam structure and hydropower plant; thus, the evaluation of turbine performance at different water pressures is important for determining the sustainability of the dam body. Draft tube turbines run under high pressure and suffer from connection problems, such as vibrations and pressure fluctuation. Reducing the pressure fluctuation and minimizing the principal stress caused by undesired components of water in the draft tube turbine are ongoing problems that must be resolved. Here, we conducted a comprehensive review of studies performed on dams, powerhouses, and turbine vibration, focusing on the vibration of two turbine units: Kaplan and Francis turbine units. The survey covered several aspects of dam types (e.g., rock and concrete dams), powerhouse analysis, turbine vibrations, and the relationship between dam and hydropower plant sustainability and operation. The current review covers the related research on the fluid mechanism in turbine units of hydropower plants, providing a perspective on better control of vibrations. Thus, the risks and failures can be better managed and reduced, which in turn will reduce hydropower plant operation costs and simultaneously increase the economical sustainability. Several research gaps were found, and the literature was assessed to provide more insightful details on the studies surveyed. Numerous future research directions are recommended.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1676
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Dam sustainability
  • Francis turbine
  • Hydropower plant
  • Kaplan turbine
  • Kinetic energy
  • Vibration effect

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