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Turbine Kaplan / centrale hydroélectrique / centrale gravitaire - Fonctionnement

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    ♪ [Soothing music] ♪
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    The use of water
    to produce electrical energy
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    is an extraordinary invention
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    made possible by
    gravity power plants.
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    A hydroelectric plant
    on the water
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    produces renewable energy
    from a river current.
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    The hydroelectric plant
    includes a dam,
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    which allows water to accumulate
    into a quasi-reservoir.
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    The more the distance between
    retained and open water is raised,
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    the greater the potential energy.
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    Retained water flows through
    underground pipes,
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    to be deposited on
    the other side of the dam.
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    A turbine,
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    for instance a Kaplan turbine,
    is integrated into the pipeline.
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    It is fitted with a propeller wheel,
    similar to a ship's propeller.
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    The steering wheel has
    orientating blades,
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    which direct the water flow
    towards the moving wheel blades,
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    in an effective manner.
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    The electric motor
    changes the blades' direction.
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    Once set in motion,
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    the turbine drives an electric
    generator, which produces electricity.
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    The change of the blades'
    direction
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    strives to achieve
    a high degree of efficiency,
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    avoiding the inconvenience
    of fluctuating river water levels.
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    The spiral cover accelerates
    the water...
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    then, the steering wheel blades
    direct it toward the moving blades.
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    As the water hits the blades,
    the moving wheel drives the generator
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    which transforms mechanical energy
    into electrical energy.
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    Here are the components of
    a hydroelectric power plant
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    to better explain
    the operation.
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    Several installations, and the generator,
    are in the machine building.
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    With some exceptions,
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    a transformer raises the voltage
    of the current produced,
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    so it can be transported easier
    through high voltage lines.
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    In 1913, engineer Victor Kaplan
    invented the Kaplan turbine
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    which perfected the concept
    of the Francis turbine.
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    The efficiency of a Kaplan turbine
    varies generally between 90 and 95 %.
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    The cavitation phenomenon has been
    a major problem, persisting to this day.
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    However, today there are several solutions
    against cavitation,
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    to protect the blades
    of the Kaplan turbines.
Title:
Turbine Kaplan / centrale hydroélectrique / centrale gravitaire - Fonctionnement
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