Hydrostatic pressure wheel for regulation of open channel networks and for the energy supply of isolated sites

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The Hydrostatic Pressure Wheel is an innovative solution to regulate flow discharges and waters heights in open channel networks. Indeed, they can maintain a water depth while producing energy for supplying sensors and a regulation system. To prove the feasibility of this solution, a complete model of water depth–discharge–rotational speed relationship has been elaborated. The latter takes into account the different energy losses present in the turbine. Experimental measurements achieved in IMFT laboratory allowed to calibrate the coefficients of head losses relevant for a large range of operating conditions. Once the model had been validated, an extrapolation to a real case showed the possibility of maintaining upstream water level but also of being able to produce sufficient energy for supplying in energy isolated sites. The solution thus makes it possible to satisfy primary energy needs while respecting the principles of frugal innovation: simplicity, robustness, reduced environmental impact.

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Cassan, L., Dellinger, G., Maussion, P., & Dellinger, N. (2021). Hydrostatic pressure wheel for regulation of open channel networks and for the energy supply of isolated sites. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179532

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