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Home-made mini-hydroelectric power station and its industrial analogues

 


Homemade hydroelectric power stationThe article describes and experiences the use of various home-made and industrial mini-hydroelectric power stations.

Recently, due to the increase in electricity tariffs, renewable sources of almost free energy are becoming increasingly relevant.

From the famous classic triad: solar panels, wind generators, hydrogenerators (HPS), the latter are the most complex. Firstly, they work in aggressive conditions, and secondly, they have maximum operating time for an equal period of time.

In the manufacture of a makeshift hydrogenerator, you need to work harder and choose better materials to ensure its durability. But such a generator (with equal power with a wind turbine and a solar battery) will produce, for an equal period of time, much more energy.


What and how to do?

The easiest way to do damless hydroelectric power stations, because dam construction is quite complex and expensive and often requires coordination with local authorities or, at least, with neighbors. Damless hydroelectric power stations are called flowing. There are four main options for such devices: a water wheel, a garland hydroelectric power station, a Darier rotor and a propeller.

Types of mini-hydro


Homemade hydroelectric power stationWater wheel, This is a wheel with blades mounted perpendicular to the surface of the water. The wheel is less than half submerged in the stream. Water presses on the blades and rotates the wheel. There are also turbine wheels with special blades optimized for a fluid stream. But these are rather complex designs, rather factory-made than home-made.


Garland hydroelectric power station represents a cable, with rotors rigidly fixed on it. A cable is thrown from one river bank to another. The rotors are like beads strung on a cable and completely immersed in water. The flow of water rotates the rotors, the rotors rotate the cable. One end of the cable is connected to the bearing, the other to the generator shaft.


Rotor darya, This is a vertical rotor that rotates due to the pressure difference on its blades. The pressure difference is created by the flow of fluid over complex surfaces. The effect is similar to the lift of hydrofoils or the lift of an airplane wing.


Propeller - This is an underwater “windmill” with a vertical rotor. Unlike air, the underwater propeller has blades of minimum width. For water, a blade width of only 2 cm is sufficient. With this width, there will be a minimum resistance and a maximum rotation speed. This blade width was selected for a flow rate of 0.8-2 meters per second. At high speeds, other sizes may be optimal.

See also here:Mini and micro hydropower plants - popular designs and applications


Advantages and disadvantages of various systems to create a makeshift hydroelectric station

disadvantages garland hydroelectric power station obvious: high material consumption, danger to others (a long underwater cable, rotors hidden in the water, blocking the river), low efficiency. Garland hydroelectric power station is a small dam. Rotor darya difficult to manufacture, at the beginning of work it needs to be untwisted. But it is attractive in that the rotor axis is located vertically and power take-off can be performed above the water, without additional gears. Such a rotor will rotate with any change in flow direction.

Thus, from the point of view of simplicity of manufacture and obtaining maximum efficiency with minimal cost, it is necessary to choose a design of the type water wheel or propeller. Most homemade products use these very options.


Where to begin?

Homemade hydroelectric power stationIf you decide build your mini hydro, then the first thing to do is to measure the speed of the river. To accomplish this is quite simple: arm yourself with a stopwatch, measure in steps of 10 meters upstream, throw a sliver into the water and measure the passage time of these 10 meters.By dividing the meters by seconds, you get the flow rate. Experience has shown that if the speed is less than 1 m / s, then an effective hydroelectric station will not work.

For example, we can cite the relationship obtained experimentally between the flow rate m / s and the power removed from the shaft of the screw kW (screw diameter 1 meter). So: 0.5 m / s - 0.03 kW, 0.7 m / s - 0.07 kW, 1 - 0.14, 1.5 - 0.31, 2 - 0.55, 2.5 - 0.86, 3 -1.24, 4 - 2.2, etc. Power is proportional to the cube of the flow velocity. If the flow rate in your pond is insufficient, try to arrange a sufficient height difference for the fluid flow.

This can be done by installing a drain pipe from a pond or by enclosing a stream in a pipe and organizing a smooth change in the diameter of the pipe. The smaller the diameter at the end of the pipe, the greater the flow rate. If only a small stream flows near you, then you can make a small collapsible dam, and put your hydroelectric station behind the dam.


Production Examples

Can lead some examples of homemade mini hydroelectric power plants. Let's start with the simplest, which does not take you much time, but helps to create an idea of ​​how it works.

Take a regular bike with a bicycle generator (dynamo machine) and bike lights. From the roofing iron or from sheet aluminum, we cut out several blades (2-3). The blades should be the length from the wheel rim to the hub, and 2-4 cm wide. The blades are installed between the spokes, for fixing their edges they are bent with pliers around the spokes. Since the metal of the blades is thin, it is not difficult to do.

If you use two blades, then install them opposite each other. If you want to add more blades, divide the wheel circumference by the number of blades and set them at regular intervals.

Such a micro hydroelectric station is of great help to cycling tourists if they stopped on the bank of a river with a fast current. Water will help light the tent and charge cell phones. You can experiment with the depth of the wheels. Usually it is immersed from one third to half.

Another example of a hydrogenerator is micro-hydroelectric power station for power supply of a small farm, with a capacity of 3-5 kW. The power flow that rotates the wheel is approximately 100 liters per second. For the manufacture of used only improvised materials, of those. What can be found in the landfill.

The rotor wheel was made of a metal drum from a cable. The diameter of the drum is 2200 mm. The drum was cut with a grinder and digested. The distance between the cheeks was 300 mm. At an angle of 45 degrees to the radius, 18 blades were welded. The material of the blades is the remains of the cut drum. The drum rotates on bearings, a frame of pipes or corners is used as a support for the structure.

A chain gearbox is mounted on the wheel, with a gear ratio of four. Further, the rotation is transmitted through the driveshaft from the VAZ 2101 Zhiguli. The cardan can reduce vibration and reduce the requirements for alignment of the drive and generator. The generator and other electrics and mechanics associated with it are closed by a waterproof casing (container). This is done for safety and durability.

Inside the casing, a step-up gearbox with a coefficient of 40 and a three-phase generator are installed. The rotation speed of the generator is approximately 3000 rpm. The total reduction coefficient of two gearboxes (chain and gear) 160. Thus, the water wheel rotates at a speed of about 18-20 revolutions per minute.

A decommissioned induction motor was used as a generator; the control unit was taken from an old decommissioned feed crusher manufactured in 1953. A cable of VVG NG 2x4 squares is stretched from the generator to the farm. The cable is mounted on makeshift poles.

Materials and manufacturing cost 10,000 rubles. Most of the money is the salary of workers and a welder. The amount may be even less, because in Russia there are so many landfills where completely efficient equipment is thrown and your own head and hands will save you money.



What industry offers

Homemade hydroelectric power stationCurrently, few domestic enterprises offer mini hydro at reasonable prices. For example, a similar mini HPP (3-5 kW) would cost 300-400 thousand rubles. More details about the specifics of the issue can be found at the links:

The longer you live, the more you realize that the crisis is nesting in the heads of our leaders. Russia is a self-sufficient country, because it has everything - resources, talented people and a million directions for those who want to change something for the better. We have something to strive for - the longest way begins with the first step. Do it and describe your achievements. Share your experience.

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    # 1 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    - "But such a generator (with equal power with a wind turbine and a solar battery) will produce, for an equal period of time, much more energy."

    -What is it like?

     
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    # 2 wrote: Igor | [quote]

     
     

    Answering a question of Leonid Alekseevich ..

    Obviously, it means that the rated power is indicated for the windmill and solar battery, and in calm weather the windmill, cloudy and nightly the solar battery, with all its declared power, will not give you anything, unlike the constantly flowing river.

     
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    # 3 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    How was the issue of counteracting the braking of the generator with increasing load solved or planned, or the question of maintaining the parameters of the output voltage and power level at the generator terminals?

     
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    Tell me, please, I also make a water wheel. There are no problems with mechanics, from 25kW diesel generators the generator is suitable for revolutions (1500 rpm). And then the more I read the articles, the more everything seems incomprehensible. The five-meter wheel rotates at a speed of 30 rpm, a step-up gear (several steps) increases up to 1500 rpm. I don’t know what about the electrician. Tell me. I understand that I look worse than a teapot, but Help please. Maybe someone else will give a little scheme ...

     
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    I think that you will like the article ... (deleted by the site administrator)

     
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    # 6 wrote: andy78 | [quote]

     
     

    Gerewsteri, I think that I don’t like it. How tired of these malicious spammers! Guys, don’t spam. All this is useless. All the same, I delete all left links. I leave comments only on the topic of articles, for example, in this case, only about home-made mini-hydroelectric power stations. And everything else in TOPKU! So do not waste your time! I am always on guard! :-)

     
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    # 7 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    Legal issues of creating mini hydroelectric power stations for supplying electricity to a holiday village. I can not find. Can someone tell me?

     
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    # 8 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    I plan to solve the problem with the generator speed using CVTs from a snowmobile. Who has any opinions ??

     
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    # 9 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    Cheaper to buy now a gasoline or diesel generator. How to build a mini hydroelectric power station or a windmill

     
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    Buying a generator is cheaper. And if you add gasoline, oil and consumables for the first year of operation, it is no longer cheaper. And if for this year to paint the depreciation of the generator itself, the hydroelectric power station will be cheaper. In the year 8760h. Look at the service life of all Honda - 20,000 hours, and the Chinese are bashfully silent. They have a resource of 3000-5000h. Those. they will wipe away without finalizing up to a year and their repair will be inappropriate.

     
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    I will help with the manufacture of Micro hydroelectric power station or a windmill

     
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    # 12 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    A hydroelectric power station is required, with a capacity of 1250 kW / hour. The river is flowing, the regime of water movement is laminar. If necessary, we can measure the speed of water.

     
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    Maybe someone will find it useful erg.ucoz.org/index/articles/0-42

    The problem is that the unit using this technology is quite large - 3-4 meters in diameter. But then, according to calculations, it will produce five to six times more power than any other of the same size

    Now we are trying to implement a pilot project with one Chinese company.

    Who cares - maybe more.

     
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    # 14 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    Dear author
    I want to ask an important question for me:
    If there is a water flow rate of 150 l / s, an asynchronous flow rate of 5 kW and a turbine of the type “propeller”, is it possible, using hydraulic nozzles and gearboxes, to obtain the desired 3-5 kW at the output, or is it possible only to make a “water wheel” according to the method you described?
    Sincerely, Svyatoslav Kovtun.

     
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    # 16 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    Hello,
    We have a very relevant topic in the Far East region,
    Our company is now assembling a prototype micro hydroelectric power station,
    economically it turns out to be profitable for the region in comparison with Chinese power plants with the current cost of gasoline or diesel fuel of more than 40 rubles.
    Optimum power is obtained 3.5 kW with minimal production costs.
    As for windmills and solar panels, much depends on the climate. So the benefits of micro hydro are obvious.

     
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    Hello! Great article, credit to the author. Everything seems to be simple, accessible and understandable, but the question arises: what to do in winter, when rivers and streams are covered with thick ice? What solutions can you offer?

     
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    There is a normal flow of water, I think 500 liters per minute, a column height of 2m, according to my calculations, 20-30 kW will give. The task - you need a turbine on the same shaft as a sealed mobile generator at home is not feasible - who can tell what.

     
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    # 19 wrote: Aqil | [quote]

     
     
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    # 20 wrote: Arthur | [quote]

     
     
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    # 21 wrote: Flex | [quote]

     
     

    HPP is good. if your house is located on the very bank of the river and in the immediate vicinity of the station. If the house is removed, then the idea is useless, why?

    1. Protection of the facility ... dismantled for scrap.
    2. Losses in the lines.
    3. The oscillation of the frequency of the generated voltage during periods of change in water level, the speed of the water changes.
    4. Ice drifts ... everything will be demolished.
    5. The state controls the water (we need contracts, approvals and payment for rent, etc.) Recently received a letter from min. nature.
    6. Low efficiency at low pressures and flows (this is a known factor, you can go out with dimensions and increase in cost)
    7. The complexity of service in the winter, in floods, etc.
    8. Great responsibility for the fools who can get in there, children can fall under the blades (fences are needed.)
    9. Need protection against floating debris, ice, etc. (station appreciation)
    10.no sense less than 5 kW to produce a station in general (if for one house)
    11. Expensive power lines that go from the station to the house.

    As a rule, the house does not stand on the riverbank, but in a kilometer. So we’ll calculate how much this pleasure will cost us.

    I believe that the efficiency of integrated stations (wind and sun so far) is higher.
    Here such a station in the middle lane gives 300-400 kW per month without jets.
    Look at the site of Dealan Energy LLC kaasas stations.

    We produce both wind and hydro stations. I myself prefer the wind-sun, those stations that are on the video. They stand next to the house, no one steals, work in the wind up to 45 m / s. Many defenses, readable energy.

    I emphasize the fact that, for all this, we also produce hydro power plants.

    Good luck in choosing all the participants in the topic. The topic is very good ... Thanks to the author.

     
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    # 22 wrote: Kemal | [quote]

     
     

    Submersible auger will work and for a long time difficulty, it is capsule (compacted) and a body for regulating displacement (like a submarine) and most importantly it is not noticeable. Success!

     
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    # 23 wrote: Evgeny | [quote]

     
     

    How much will the wheel with blades cost from 2m to 3m in diameter.I have a river with a constant current near my house and it does not freeze. The water throws warm water.

     
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    # 24 wrote: Vladimir Nikolayevich | [quote]

     
     

    A simple question, perhaps, but no. Drawings and dimensions of the water wheel. I swear you won’t find it anywhere - State secret. A permit system for installing mini hydroelectric power plants is not needed. There is an article. From what I found, I liked the mini hydroelectric station from a Portuguese company most of all. They collaborate with the German company Brown and use their electric generators. Power 2.5.3.5, 7.0 11.0 kW. The price of the station kit is 2.5 kW. 6.840 thousand euros is 484 thousand rubles. To whom it is interesting write I will answer. I have been dealing with this issue for more than a month, my head is boiling, I need to take a break. Thanks to all. What I want to say, do not think that it’s absolutely for nothing, it is very expensive for all ordinary people.

    For various reasons, not everyone understands all these calculations, but you want to either make or buy. Think, but do not discount the quirks of Mother Nature. This is a paramount issue. If this question is posed for the farm and, as they say, not for one generation in the family, then it is certainly beneficial in any case, that is, justified! Good luck to everyone and best wishes!