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Schematic Layout of Hydro Electric Power Plant | Working Of Hydro Electric Power Plant





A schematic layout of hydro-electric:power plant is shown in below figure.

Schematic Layout of Hydro Electric Power Plant
Schematic Layout of Hydro Electric Power Plant


A large amount of water is collected during rainy season in a reservoir behind a dam.


In case the rainfall is low in a particular year the low head of the reservoir will not be able to
meet the maximum load.


Therefore, the present trend is to use hydro-electric power plant with steam power plant in an interconnected system.


The main components of the hydro-electric power plant and their functions are as follows:


(1)Reservoir:

A reservoir is used to provided to store water during rainy season and supplies the same in dry season. 


The water which comes from the reservoir is used to run the hydraulic turbine.


(2) Dam:

A dam is define as a structure of considerable height built across the river. The function of dam is to provide working head of water for power plant and to increase the storage capacity of reservoir.


(3) Trash rack:

Trash rack is made up of steel bars. it is provided to prevent entry of debris which is  intakes from dam or from the forebay.

If Any debris into the intake water pipe may damage the turbine runners or choke the nozzles of an impulse turbine.


(4) Gate:

The gate is stay for controlling of flow of water from reservoir to hydraulic turbine through penstock. 

Which is closed when maintenance of system is required.


(5) Forebays:

It is small water reservoir at the end of water passage from the reservoir and before the water is fed to the turbine to the penstock as shown in below figure.

Hydro electric power plant
Forbay

It acts as a temporary regulating reservoir. It stores water when the load on the plant reduces and the same water is supplied to the turbine at the time of increasing load in the initial stages. It helps in absorbing the flow variations.

(6) Surge tank: (Refer below figure)


Hydro electric power plant
Surge tank

In some times the load on the turbine suddenly decreases, the gates admitting water to the
turbine are suddenly closed due to governor action.


As a result it reduces the water flow with sudden increase of pressures in the penstock.


This sudden rise of pressure in penstock is called "Water Hammer”.


On the other hand, due to sudden increased load on the turbine, the gates admitting water
to the turbine are suddenly opened.


It causes water to rush from penstock into the turbine and it creates a vacuum in the penstock.


Therefore, penstock is subjected to positive pressure (water hammer) due to sudden
decrease in load on the turbine and to negative pressure due to sudden increase in load on the
turbine.


In order to provide better regulation of water pressure in the system, a surge tank is used
which is located near the power house on high ground.


When the turbine gates are closed and
water flow to the turbine reduces, the water rises into the surge tank.


It produces a retarding head with reduced velocity of water in the penstock. 


As soon as the velocity of water in the penstock is reduced to a value corresponding to the level of the turbine, the level of water in
the surge tank starts falling and fluctuates up and down until its motion is damped out by
friction.


Similarly, during the increase load on the turbine, additional water flows from the surge
tank to the turbine.


It produces an accelerating head which increases the velocity of flow of water in the penstock.


Therefore, a surge tank helps in establishing the velocity and pressure in the penstock
and it reduces the water hammer effect.


(7) Waterway and penstock:

A waterway is used to carry water from the dam to the power house.It includes canal
and penstock(closed pipe)or a tunnel.


The penstock are made up of steel of reinforced concrete which are designed to withstand high pressures.

Penstock are supported by anchors. Sharp bends in penstocks are avoided in order to reduce the hydraulic losses.


(8)Spillway:

A spillway is provided to discharge the flood water and to keep the level of water below the designed maximum level in the reservoir.


Thus a spillway saves the dam from damage during floods.


(9)Power house:

A power house consists of hydraulic and electric equipments where the water energy is converted into electrical energy.

Usually the power house is located underground whenever possible such that as in case of Koyana power house in Maharashtra
state.


(10) Hydraulic turbines:

Hydraulic turbines are used to convert the kinetic energy of water into mechanical energy.


(11) Draft tube:

Draft tube is a path which connects the exit from the turbine runner down to tail race water level.

It supplements the action of runner of the reaction turbine by utilising the remainder Kinetic energy of the water at end of discharge of the runner.


Another purpose of the draft tube is to permit the setting of the runner of the reaction turbine wheel at a level above that of water in the tail race under high water and flood
conditions of the river.

(12) Tail race:

It is a water path to lead the water discharged from the turbine to the river.


Operation of hydro-electric power plant:

Water from reservoir flows through penstocks to hydraulic turbine and during the passage its potential energy (water head) is converted into kinetic energy.


This high velocity jet of water strikes the hydraulic turbine vanes where its K.E. is converted into mechanical energy.


A generator coupled to hydraulic turbine converts the available mechanical energy into
electrical energy.


The speed of the turbine and generator depends on the head, specific speed and the power.


The electrical power generated is controlled by the governing mechanism attached to hydraulic turbine which controls the quantity of water to be supplied to the turbine according to the load on the system.

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