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Research papers

Experimental investigation and performance analysis of Archimedes screw generator

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Pages 197-209 | Received 01 Dec 2014, Accepted 23 Dec 2015, Published online: 03 Mar 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The generation of renewable energy with Archimedes screw generators (ASG) transforming potential energy of fluid flow into mechanical energy is a growing technology suitable for low-head hydraulic sites. This paper presents an improved theoretical model linking screw performance to screw geometry and flow conditions. This model takes into account leakages, friction losses and variable fill levels. The modelled values of torques and efficiencies are in a fairly good agreement with experimental results obtained for a laboratory-scale screw. The downstream screw immersion is shown to impact ASG efficiency and an optimal immersion level is proposed. It has been found that fluid friction on the screw is not negligible. The analysis shows that a single value of the friction coefficient is suitable for modelling the screw performance under various flow conditions. The leakage phenomenon at under-filling flow conditions and friction forces in complex turbulent flows need to be further studied.

Acknowledgements

We thank the three reviewers, Associate Editor and Editor who helped significantly improve the paper.

Funding

The first author was funded by FUI (Fonds Unique Interministeriel) and FEDER (Fonds Européen de Développement Régional).

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