Phantasm
Electrical
- May 24, 2008
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Oh .....I hate my screen name.... I thought I was messing around with a broken web site cause I must have tried over 50 screen names and nothing went through........Oh well...... the damage is done! You will rarely see me.
Anyway here's my question
The City of Columbus operates O'Shaughnessy Dam, a low-impact hydropower installation on the Scioto River, at a head of 5.5 meters. The installation consists of two turbines spinning at 64.3 rpm. Each turbine has an output capacity of 25.9 megawatts. Photo below from the 2003 Central Ohio Solar Tour as participants view base of O'Shaughnessy Dam near turbine room.
This is an excerpt from this web site
With the 5.5 meters of head could someone give me a high end ball park figure of the gpm's to turn the turbines at the 64.3 rpm. Or what I'm mainly looking for is a head pressure and volume of water to power up a typical megawatt generator. And I'll guess there is no such thing as typical for each one is probably custom designed.
Earl
Anyway here's my question
The City of Columbus operates O'Shaughnessy Dam, a low-impact hydropower installation on the Scioto River, at a head of 5.5 meters. The installation consists of two turbines spinning at 64.3 rpm. Each turbine has an output capacity of 25.9 megawatts. Photo below from the 2003 Central Ohio Solar Tour as participants view base of O'Shaughnessy Dam near turbine room.
This is an excerpt from this web site
With the 5.5 meters of head could someone give me a high end ball park figure of the gpm's to turn the turbines at the 64.3 rpm. Or what I'm mainly looking for is a head pressure and volume of water to power up a typical megawatt generator. And I'll guess there is no such thing as typical for each one is probably custom designed.
Earl