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Hydro-abrasive erosion on coated Pelton runners: Partial calibration of the IEC model based on measurements in HPP Fieschertal
(2016)IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceAt medium- and high-head hydropower plants (HPPs) on sediment-laden rivers, hydro-abrasive erosion on hydraulic turbines is a major economic issue. For optimization of such HPPs, there is an interest in equations to predict erosion depths. Such a semi-empirical equation suitable for engineering practice is proposed in the relevant guideline of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC 62364). However, for Pelton turbines no ...Conference Paper -
Suspended sediment measurements and calculation of the particle load at HPP Fieschertal
(2016)IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceIn the scope of a research project on hydro-abrasive erosion of Pelton turbines, a field study was conducted at the high-head HPP Fieschertal in Valais, Switzerland. The suspended sediment mass concentration (SSC) and particle size distribution (PSD) in the penstock have been continuously measured since 2012 using a combination of six measuring techniques. The SSC was on average 0.52 g/l and rose to 50 g/l in a major flood event in July ...Conference Paper -
Optimization of hydropower plants with respect to fine sediment focusing on turbine switch-offs during floods
(2016)IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceAt medium- and high-head hydropower plants (HPPs) on sediment-laden rivers, hydro-abrasive erosion in turbines is an important economic issue. In HPPs with headwater storage, reservoir sedimentation is another problem related to fine sediment. On the one hand, turbine erosion is mitigated by reducing the sediment load in power waterways. On the other hand, reservoir sedimentation may be mitigated by conveying more fine sediment through ...Conference Paper -
Real-time measurements of suspended sediment concentration and particle size using five techniques
(2016)IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceFine sediments are important in the design and operation of hydropower plants (HPPs), in particular with respect to sediment management and hydro-abrasive erosion in hydraulic machines. Therefore, there is a need for reliable real-time measurements of suspended sediment mass concentration (SSC) and particle size distribution (PSD). The following instruments for SSC measurements were investigated in a field study during several years at ...Conference Paper -
Hydro-abrasive erosion of hydraulic turbines caused by sediment – a century of research and development
(2016)IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental ScienceHydro-abrasive erosion of hydraulic turbines is an economically important issue due to maintenance costs and production losses, in particular at high- and medium-head run-of- river hydropower plants (HPPs) on sediment laden rivers. In this paper, research and development in this field over the last century are reviewed. Facilities for sediment exclusion, typically sand traps, as well as turbine design and materials have been improved ...Conference Paper -
Messungen von Strömungsfeld und suspendierten Sedimenten an Entsandern von Wasserkraftanlagen
(2016)Berichte des Lehrstuhls und der Versuchsanstalt für Wasserbau und Wasserwirtschaft ~ Wasserbau - mehr als Bauen im Wasser : Beiträge zum 18. Gemeinschafts-Symposium der Wasserbau-Institute TU München, TU Graz und ETH Zürich vom 29. Juni bis 1. Juli 2016 in Wallgau, OberbayernConference Paper -
Backwater rise to do driftwood accumulation
(2016)13th Congress Interpraevent 2016: living with natural risks: 30 May to 2 June 2016, Lucerne, Switzerland. Conference proceedingsConference Paper -
Schwemmholzrisiko und Massnahmenplanung am Fallbeispiel Renggbach
(2016)Berichte des Lehrstuhls und der Versuchsanstalt für Wasserbau und Wasserwirtschaft ~ Wasserbau - mehr als Bauen im WasserConference Paper -
Impulse waves in reservoirs: recent research at VAW
(2016)E-proceedings of the Hydro 2016 Conference "Achievements, Opportunities and Challenges"Conference Paper