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Ejection into Tailraces of Hydropower Plants
Combined hydroelectric power plants (HPPs), i.e., those with dam and powerhouse forming a single structure, have the advantages of a shorter spillway front and a complete or partial regain of head during construction. In designing combined HPPs the ejection effect has to be computed; this is most important for comparing different variants and for economy calculations. A method for computing the effect of ejection into the tailrace, and the corresponding relationships, are proposed in this book. Other problems of the hydraulics of combined HPPs are also discussed, and some recommendations on design are made. (Author)
Ejection into Tailraces of Hydropower Plants
Combined hydroelectric power plants (HPPs), i.e., those with dam and powerhouse forming a single structure, have the advantages of a shorter spillway front and a complete or partial regain of head during construction. In designing combined HPPs the ejection effect has to be computed; this is most important for comparing different variants and for economy calculations. A method for computing the effect of ejection into the tailrace, and the corresponding relationships, are proposed in this book. Other problems of the hydraulics of combined HPPs are also discussed, and some recommendations on design are made. (Author)
Ejection into Tailraces of Hydropower Plants
S. M. Slisskii (author)
1968
136 pages
Report
No indication
English
Ejection into tailraces of hydropower plants
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