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Design of Hydro and Wind Electric Plants Course Description Introduction to the applications of turbo-machinery. Description of typical wind and hydroelectric plants; different types of turbo-machines. Fundamental fluid mechanics equations, efficiency coefficients, velocity triangles, characteristic curves, similarity laws, specific speed, vibration, cavitation of hydraulic turbines, pump/turbines; variable speed machines. Estimation of main dimensions of machine units, machine house, waterways, electrical and civil structure; transients and stability. Layout of electric and storage plants. Major and auxiliary equipments and systems. Small and mini plants. Case studies. . 2 Motivation Energy issues are progressively more important both to Ontario and to the World. This course is new. It is motivated by the increasing importance of wind and hydro-power, and storage of clean electrical energy, at the research and education levels due to the large interest in wind and hydro-energy and renovation of generators in Ontario and Canada. A lack of well thought-out transfer of practical and theoretical experience appears to be the root cause that individual areas have lost accrued experience and knowledge resulting as main source of the electricity crisis. Hydro Power Technology Sessions at IEEE Electrical Power Conference 2007 confirmed that more than 50% for operating hydro plants have troubles in operation. Wind plant troubles present as well. Office Hours: Before lectures Lectures: Tuesdays 5:30-8:30 in Room GB117 Tutorials: Thursday 5:30-7:30 Room GB217 Every other week 4 5 Grade Composition Mid Term Exam 35% Student Project 20% Project Presentation 15% Assignments 30% 6
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