Thanks, Nando, for your reply, and for yours as well, Dane and Max.
I have a reasonable understanding of head and volume creating potential. In this case, for reasons of topography and property boundaries and proximity to the inverter site, I would like to create useable energy within a small length of the stream in question. Thus, your second set of requirements, volume and velocity, is what interests me most. Will there be head? Well yes, a bit. When the penstock is full, I envision 4 feet of water above the middle of the exit culvert, not a lot. However, it is volume and velocity I am pining my hopes on. And since I now know the navel orange stream flow measuring technique, I am on my way to deciding what is most viable for us! Is there a chart or formula anywhere which shows potential harnessable energy based on volume and velocity? Or perhaps a coefficient of all 3- volume, velocity, and head? Please pardon any glaring mistakes I may be making, as I am a neophyte. Thanks, Bruce Bruce: You need to determine the water volume and the head in the distance of interest, 5 to 10 gallon/sec ( 19 to 28 liter/sec ) is not enough information . You need two requirements, volume and head OR volume and water velocity Flow * head = power. Low flow for an Aquair unit. For you, measure the head from intake to turbine site, then be accurate with the flow, calculate the power : use : water volume * head * 6 = watts available at generator output. This may tell you if you can use a pipe for the length of the stream to get a practical power for you. Example : 5 gallon/sec ( 19 liter/sec) and 20 feet (6 meter) head may give you around 684 watts. Small BANKI or Propeller turbine may do the job -- lastly a low Head Turgo, Michael Lawley may have what you need http://www.ecoinn.co.nz . Regards Nando ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 2:44 PM Subject: [microhydro] Acqair Submersible Generator > > > Hello. > > Has anyone out there has experience with the Acqair submersible generator? > Apparently they have been used successfully mounted on the substructure of > oil rigs. > > My idea is to build a dam in a stream that does not have a whole lot of > head on my land but flows fairly consistently at about 5 to 10 gallons > (and more during rains)per second. I figure that by funneling the flow > through the Acqair's prop into a 12 inch outlet I should easily be able to > create 7-8 MPH or more of flow regularly. The dam site is a natural > formation and should not take TOO much work, and it is within 200 feet of > our new homesite, so transmission to the inverter is possible without too > much line loss. We are thinking about the 24V model. The other large > concern is creating an adequate anti-rock cage, as the stream is prone to > occassional extreme flodding in times of heavy rains. > > Any other feedback about possible hydeo power generation on this site > would be greatly appreciated! > > Many Thanks, Bruce > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> What would our lives be like without music, dance, and theater? Donate or volunteer in the arts today at Network for Good! http://us.click.yahoo.com/TzSHvD/SOnJAA/79vVAA/FGYolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Does your company feature in the microhydro business directory at http://microhydropower.net/directory ? If not, please register free of charge and be exposed to the microhydro community world wide! NOTE: The advertisements in this email are added by Yahoogroups who provides us with free email group services. The microhydro-group does not endorse products or support the advertisements in any way. More information on micro hydropower at http://microhydropower.net To unsubscribe: send empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microhydro/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
