CONVEX TYPE GUIDE PLATE WATERWHEEL ENERGY INCREASING DEVICE WITH GRADUALLY DENSE HOLES
20220003198 · 2022-01-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Chunxia Yang (Nanjing, CN)
- Zhen Zhang (Nanjing, CN)
- Yan HU (Nanjing, CN)
- Mengshang Zhao (Nanjing, CN)
- Yan Ding (Nanjing, CN)
- Huiwen Liu (Nanjing, CN)
Cpc classification
F03B17/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B17/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2250/191
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F03B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device comprises fixed devices, a main diversion plate and auxiliary diversion plates, wherein an upwards convex arc structure is arranged on the top surface of the main diversion plate, gradually dense first through holes are formed in the main diversion plate from the middle to the two ends, the diameters of the first through holes are gradually increased, the auxiliary diversion plates are connected to the two sides of the main diversion plate, second through holes are formed in the auxiliary diversion plates, fixed devices are fixed to the two sides of the auxiliary diversion plates, and the fixed devices are used for fixing the main diversion plate and the auxiliary diversion plates to the riverbed.
Claims
1. A convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes, comprising fixed devices, wherein the device further comprises a main diversion plate and auxiliary diversion plates, an upwards convex arc structure is arranged on the top surface of the main diversion plate, gradually dense first through holes are formed in the main diversion plate from the middle to the two ends, the diameters of the first through holes are gradually increased, the auxiliary diversion plates are connected to the two sides of the main diversion plate, second through holes are formed in the auxiliary diversion plates, fixed devices are fixed to the two sides of the auxiliary diversion plates, and the fixed devices are used for fixing the main diversion plate and the auxiliary diversion plates to the riverbed.
2. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the heights of the auxiliary diversion plates are consistent with the heights of the two sides of the main diversion plate, the main diversion plate is set to be of an axisymmetric structure, and the main diversion plate is of a plane structure with the same thickness or with a thin upper portion and a thick lower portion or a curved surface structure with the same thickness or with a thin upper portion and a thick lower portion.
3. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the included angles between the main diversion plate and the riverbed as well as between the auxiliary diversion plates and the riverbed are set to be 45° to 90°.
4. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the length of the main diversion plate is 0.9-1.3 times of the width of the waterwheel runner, the diameter of the contour line of the arc structure at the top of the main diversion plate is 0.8-2.5 times of the length of the main diversion plate, the distances between the tops of the auxiliary diversion plates and the free liquid level are 0-0.15 times of the height of the waterwheel runner, and the depths of the auxiliary diversion plates penetrating into the riverbed are 0.2-0.6 times of the height of the waterwheel runner.
5. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the ratios of the lengths of the auxiliary diversion plates to the length of the main diversion plate are 0-0.4.
6. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the fixed devices comprise a base, a guide plate support is arranged on the base, inserting grooves are formed in the inner side of the guide plate support, the outer sides of the auxiliary diversion plates are fixed to the guide plate support through the inserting grooves, locking sleeve holes are transversely formed in the guide plate support, locking pins are inserted from the outer sides of the locking sleeve holes, and the tail ends of the locking pins are fixed to the outer side surfaces of the auxiliary diversion plates; and supports are arranged on the front surface and the rear surface of the main diversion plate, and ground anchors are arranged at the tail ends of the supports.
7. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the main diversion plate and the center of the waterwheel is 1-2.5 times of the diameter of the waterwheel runner.
8. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the porosity of the main diversion plate is smaller than that of the auxiliary diversion plates, the porosity of the main diversion plate is in the range of 2% to 8%, and the porosity of the auxiliary diversion plates is in the range of 5% to 15%.
9. The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes according to claim 1, wherein the first through holes and the second through holes are triangular, circular or oval in shapes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] The present disclosure is further described below in combination with the attached figures.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] As shown in
Embodiment I
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The supports as auxiliary supporting are installed on the front surface and the rear surface of the main diversion plate, and ground anchors are used for anchoring the supports at the bottom of the riverbed.
[0039] The base and the guide plate support are of rigid structures and are kept fixed at the bottom of the riverbed, the angle between the main diversion plate and the bottom of the riverbed can be adjusted through the supports, and large output is provided for the waterwheel under different incoming flow conditions.
Embodiment II
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The supports as auxiliary supporting are installed on the front surface and the rear surface of the main diversion plate, and ground anchors are used for anchoring the supports at the bottom of the riverbed.
[0042] The base and the guide plate support are of rigid structures and are kept fixed at the bottom of the riverbed, the angle between the main diversion plate and the bottom of the riverbed can be adjusted through the supports, and large output power is provided for the waterwheel under different incoming flow conditions.
Embodiment III
[0043] The length L.sub.4 of the main diversion plate is 0.9-1.3 times of the width L.sub.1 of the waterwheel runner, and the height of the top of the main diversion plate is gradually reduced along the length direction to form an upwards convex arc structure. The diameter D.sub.2 of the contour line of the arc structure of the main diversion plate is 0.8L.sub.4 to 2.5L.sub.4, the distances H.sub.3 between the tops of the auxiliary diversion plates and the free liquid level are 0-0.15D.sub.1 of the height of the waterwheel runner, the heights of the auxiliary diversion plates are H.sub.2, and the distance H.sub.2 penetrating into the riverbed is suggested to be 0.2D.sub.1 to 0.6D.sub.1.
[0044] The ratios of the lengths L.sub.3 of the auxiliary diversion plates to the length L.sub.4 of the main diversion plate are 0-0.4.
[0045] The distance L.sub.5 between the main diversion plate and the center of the waterwheel is 1-2.5 times of the diameter of the waterwheel runner.
[0046] The porosity of the main diversion plate is smaller than that of the auxiliary diversion plates, the porosity of the main diversion plate is in the range of 2% to 8%, the porosity of the main diversion plate is smaller in the middle and larger at the two ends, and the porosity of the auxiliary diversion plates is in the range of 5% to 15%.
Embodiment IV
[0047] When in use, the convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes is installed on the incoming flow surface of the waterwheel, and the waterwheel with the diameter of 2.9 m, the waterwheel submerging depth of 1.2 m and the waterwheel width of 11 m is taken as an example The convex type guide plate waterwheel energy increasing device with gradually dense holes is arranged at the position 4.35 m in front of the waterwheel, the length of the main diversion plate is 11 m, the radius of the arc structure contour line is 15 m, the lengths of the auxiliary diversion plates are 1 m, the porosity of the main diversion plate is 10%, and the porosity of the auxiliary diversion plates is 12%. Holes of the main plate are gradually dense from the middle to the two ends, the middle holes are the most sparse, a certain included angle is formed between the main diversion plate and the bottom of the riverbed by adjusting the supports, and the included angle between the main diversion plate and the ground of the riverbed is 60°.
[0048] The foregoing descriptions are merely example implementations of the present disclosure. It should be noted that those skilled in the art may make several improvements or embellishments without departing from the principle of the present disclosure and the improvements or embellishments shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.