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Definition of the Operational Curves by Modification of the Affinity Laws to Improve the Simulation of PATs

doi: 10.3390/w13141880
handle: 10251/182487
New technologies for water pressurized systems try to implement the introduction of strategies for the improvement of the sustainable indicators. One of these technologies is the implementation of pumps working as turbines. The use of these recovery machines was proposed some years ago, and the interest in this technology has increased over the last years. The simulation of these machines is necessary when analyzing pressurized water systems, or when optimization procedures are proposed for their management, great care must be taken. In these cases, the knowledge of the operation curves is crucial to reach accurate results. This study proposes different regression expressions to define three operational curves when the machines operate under variable rotational speed. These curves are the best efficiency head, the best power-head and the best power flow. The here proposed methods were compared with other five published methods. The comparison shows the proposed method was the best when it is compared with the rest of the published procedures, reducing the error values between 8 and 20%.
INGENIERIA HIDRAULICA, water networks, Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, 06.- Garantizar la disponibilidad y la gestión sostenible del agua y el saneamiento para todos, energy recovery, Hydraulic engineering, variable rotational speed, Water networks, PATs, Affinity laws, affinity laws, Energy recovery, INGENIERIA AGROFORESTAL, TC1-978, Variable rotational speed, TD201-500
INGENIERIA HIDRAULICA, water networks, Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, 06.- Garantizar la disponibilidad y la gestión sostenible del agua y el saneamiento para todos, energy recovery, Hydraulic engineering, variable rotational speed, Water networks, PATs, Affinity laws, affinity laws, Energy recovery, INGENIERIA AGROFORESTAL, TC1-978, Variable rotational speed, TD201-500
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