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Title: Hydraulic air compressor as part of an ultra low-head hydropower system. Final report, January 1, 1981-December 31, 1981

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5290360

Analytical and experimental research was conducted to advance design and application tools and information concerning the hydraulic air compressor (HAC) for use in ultra low-head hydropower systems. An existing analytical model of the HAC was significantly improved, mainly through incorporation of modeling of air absorption into the water in the flow processes. An experimental HAC was constructed, instrumented and tested. The experiments provided data for validation of the analytical model and information concerning air entrainment fixture design, air-water separator design, and operational and control characteristics of HAC. A computer program in which calculations using the analytical model were implemented was used to calculate and tabulate the applied head, water and air flow rate, depth, pressure, and compressor size relationships; these results are essential to feasibility studies and design of HAC. Recommendations are made concerning air entrainment fixture design, air-water separator design, appropriate material selection for pipes and tanks, structural requirements and control schemes. The ease with which most of the design requirements can be met is stressed and the self-regulating and governing characteristics of the HAC are pointed up. The results are given of an analytical study of the technical performance of ultra low-head hydropower sites, for three modes of application of the HAC.Two of the modes require some type of air motor to produce the output of the site as electrical power. It is pointed up that air turbine-generator sets are commercially available to perform this task for site power of approximately 100 KW and greater, but no suitable air motors are available for smaller site power. The economics of application of the HAC at an ultra low-head hydropower site are briefly considered and a cost study of a typical site is presented.

Research Organization:
Arizona State Univ., Tempe (USA). Dept. of Mechanical and Energy Systems Engineering
DOE Contract Number:
FC07-80ID12198
OSTI ID:
5290360
Report Number(s):
DOE/ID/12198-13; ON: DE82018428
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Portions of document are illegible
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English