E02B9/06

Improved Pump and Reversible Pump-Turbine

The inventive technology, in particular embodiments thereof, may be described as an apparatus (e.g., a pump) that imparts work to and redirects a fluid, and that features an impeller configured to contact and redirect an impeller inflow along a toroidal flowpath to generate an impeller discharge that has both axial and tangential velocity components, where the axial velocity component is substantially 180 degrees relative to a direction of an impeller inflow, in a meridional plane, the apparatus also featuring a diffuser having a diffuser axis that is aligned with an impeller axis of rotation, the diffuser featuring a diffuser outlet annular radial size that is greater than a diffuser inlet annular radial size; and/or curved diffuser vanes established as part of the diffuser, that redirect the impeller discharge so as to reduce the tangential velocity components.

Improved Pump and Reversible Pump-Turbine

The inventive technology, in particular embodiments thereof, may be described as an apparatus (e.g., a pump) that imparts work to and redirects a fluid, and that features an impeller configured to contact and redirect an impeller inflow along a toroidal flowpath to generate an impeller discharge that has both axial and tangential velocity components, where the axial velocity component is substantially 180 degrees relative to a direction of an impeller inflow, in a meridional plane, the apparatus also featuring a diffuser having a diffuser axis that is aligned with an impeller axis of rotation, the diffuser featuring a diffuser outlet annular radial size that is greater than a diffuser inlet annular radial size; and/or curved diffuser vanes established as part of the diffuser, that redirect the impeller discharge so as to reduce the tangential velocity components.

Hydroelectric power generating apparatus
09797107 · 2017-10-24 ·

A hydroelectric power generating apparatus includes a check dam mounted on a hilltop portion of a hillside to accumulate water of a river reach, a power generating device mounted on a hill bottom portion of the hillside to be driven by a kinetic energy carried by the water for power generation, a diversion pipe extending from the check dam to the power generating device and having at least one diversion duct which extends along the river reach to make a pipeline that converts gravitational potential energy of the water into the kinetic energy, and a surge tank disposed to stand uprightly from the diversion duct for balancing pressure in the diversion duct.

VARIABLE-HEAD HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
20230272770 · 2023-08-31 ·

A variable-head hydroelectric power plant having an upstream intake works adapted to intercept at least partially the water coming from a source, a pipeline connected to the upstream intake works to receive and channel therein, at least partially, the water intercepted by the upstream intake works is disclosed. The power plant further includes a floating platform, adapted to be arranged and to float on the surface of a basin, and a hydraulic turbine arranged on the floating platform and connected to the pipeline to receive the water coming from the pipeline.

Power Generation System and Method
20230250603 · 2023-08-10 ·

A multiphase fluid pressurized hydroelectric power generation system is disclosed. The system comprises a combination of fluids in the liquid and gas phase in contact with each other, a plurality of water reservoirs where at least one is a closeable water reservoir comprising a closeable volume i.e. a confined space where all fluid flow in and out is controlled, and a source of pressurized fluid arranged for supplying pressurized fluid to the at least one closeable water reservoir. A corresponding method is also disclosed.

Power Generation System and Method
20230250603 · 2023-08-10 ·

A multiphase fluid pressurized hydroelectric power generation system is disclosed. The system comprises a combination of fluids in the liquid and gas phase in contact with each other, a plurality of water reservoirs where at least one is a closeable water reservoir comprising a closeable volume i.e. a confined space where all fluid flow in and out is controlled, and a source of pressurized fluid arranged for supplying pressurized fluid to the at least one closeable water reservoir. A corresponding method is also disclosed.

Hydraulic turbine with self-power generation to manage, monitor and control the pressure and flow in a water or other fluid supply system

This invention regards a hydraulic turbine (1) to operate in pressure circuits, where there is a flow of a fluid, to control the flow and pressure downstream the installation point. Even so, said turbine (1) can generate power for itself based on the difference of pressure and flow, as the remaining power can be used in public power networks or isolated. Its application field comprises sanitation companies, beverage industries, paper and cellulose industries, petrochemical companies or any places, where it is needed to control the flow and pressure in supply networks.

Hydraulic turbine with self-power generation to manage, monitor and control the pressure and flow in a water or other fluid supply system

This invention regards a hydraulic turbine (1) to operate in pressure circuits, where there is a flow of a fluid, to control the flow and pressure downstream the installation point. Even so, said turbine (1) can generate power for itself based on the difference of pressure and flow, as the remaining power can be used in public power networks or isolated. Its application field comprises sanitation companies, beverage industries, paper and cellulose industries, petrochemical companies or any places, where it is needed to control the flow and pressure in supply networks.

Reversible pump-turbine installation

The present invention is a reversible pump-turbine installation positioned in a vertical borehole instead of in a conventional underground powerhouse or deep concrete powerhouse. The required plant cavitation coefficient may be achieved by simply boring a vertical borehole to the required depth rather than routing the water flow to and from a deeply buried powerhouse. A pneumatically controlled pressure relief valve may be incorporated into this invention.

Reversible pump-turbine installation

The present invention is a reversible pump-turbine installation positioned in a vertical borehole instead of in a conventional underground powerhouse or deep concrete powerhouse. The required plant cavitation coefficient may be achieved by simply boring a vertical borehole to the required depth rather than routing the water flow to and from a deeply buried powerhouse. A pneumatically controlled pressure relief valve may be incorporated into this invention.