The current on-line Home Power magazine has a hydropower article at
http://www.homepower.com/files/HP103_14.pdf.

Frank Leslie
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Max Enfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 2:51 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [microhydro] Re: Newbie question: energy estimation from flow
rat e



  ReadFamily wrote:
  >
  > Are we fooling ourselves a little with pretending that there is a
difference between removing kinetic energy from a flowing stream and >
driving a turbine with a high head using the potential energy of the water.
  >
  > In a stream there is a relationship between speed of flow and difference
in height. It may be complex, but its there, and we know it > intuitively to
some extent.

  You are alluding to a useful concept known as the "velocity head". This is
the
  height that an object is required to fall solely under the influence of
gravity,
  without any friction or other losses so as to reach the given velocity.
The
  relationship is NOT complex, the velocity head (H) = V^2/(2*g), where g is
the
  gravitational constant, which in the metric system has a value of 9.8.  So
for
  example, if V = 2 meters/sec the associated velocity head is 0.204 metre.

  > If the stream is level then its a lake - it doesnt move - as the
difference in height grows, so does the horizontal component of gravity and
> so the horizontal force applied to the water, hence its acceleration.

  NO - part 1.
  Imagine water exiting a tank through a hole in the side, with water being
  replaced at the same rate by being piped in through a second hole on the
other
  side of the tank.  Clearly water is moving, but provided there is not
turbulence
  the water in the tank remains level.

  NO = part 2
  Our sense of what up and what is down is due to gravity.  By definition,
gravity
  cannot have a horizontal component.

  I have previously argued through this eGroup that hydraulics is far from
being
  intuitively obvious, except for a gifted few.  Once again, intuition
fails.

  > The water accelerates to the point where the forces holding it back are
the same as the forces pulling it downstream...  ...

  The ideas you are expressing here form part of classical hydraulics - this
had
  been systematically studied and the quantitative relationships determined
by the
  middle of the 19th century. It is all available on the internet - put the
  following keywords into your favourite search engine "hydraulics,
Manning's
  equation, Bernoulli's equation, critical flow, super critical flow" and
you will
  find much to interest and challenge you.

  Regards,

  Max Enfield
  Planetary Power






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