Power Plant Terms
demand factor
The ratio of the maximum demand of a system, or part of the system, to the total connected load of a system or the part of the system under consideration.
surge tank
a device used to prevent water hammer in the turbine
pelton wheel turbine
a type of water turbine where a jet of water is made to fall on the blades or buckets and will move the turbine due to the impulse of water
reaction turbine
heads between 70 and 800 ft generally indicate this type of turbine
geothermal energy
heat energy naturally formed within the earth
blade power
is the actual power developed in the turbine
effective head
is the difference between the gross head and loss headworks
water power
is the maximum potential power output of a hydroelectric power plant, neglecting losses
rate of discharge
is the product of the velocity and cross-sectional area of water
mechanical efficiency
is the ratio of the brake power to the blade power
overall turbine efficiency
is the ratio of the turbine power output to the water power output
spiral casing
it conducts the water around the turbine
tailrace
it is a channel that conducts water away from the turbine
pumped storage plant
it is a hydroelectric plant in which excess water is pumped to an elevated space during off-peak period and the stored water will be used to drive hydraulic turbines during the peak period to meet the peak demand
fluid loop
primary purpose is to extract energy from the flow
spillway
provides an efficient and safe means of releasing flow water that exceeds the design capacity of the dam
load factor
ratio of average load to the peak load
use factor
ratio of the actual energy output, in the period of time considered, to the energy output which would have occured if the equipment had been operating at its full rating capacity during its service period
capacity factor
ratio of the actual energy produced to the maximum energy that might have been produced during the same period
operation factor
ratio of the duration of the actual service factor of a machine to the total duration of the period of time considered
utilization factor
ratio of the maximum demand of a system to the rated capacity of the system
gross head
the difference in elevation between headwater and the tailwater
draft tube
the functions of this hydraulic turbine part are: (1) enable the turbine to be set above the tailwater level without losing any head and (2) reduces the head loss at submerged discharge to increase the net head available to the turbine runner
penstock
the intake pipe to a hydraulic turbine from a dam
run-of-river plant
the power output of this plant depends on the water flow in the river; at low river flows the output decreases accordingly
penstock efficiency
the ratio of the effective head to the gross head
hydraulic efficiency
the ratio of the head utilized head to the effective head
runner
the rotating part of the turbine where the water imparts its energy onto the turbine shaft
specific speed
the speed of a hypothetical model turbine having the same configuration as the actual turbine, when the model would be of the proper size to develop 1 hp at at head of 1 ft
connected load
the sum of the continuous ratings of the load consuming apparatus connected to the system under consideration
headwater
the term used that refers to the water in the reservoir
wicket gate
these are movable vertical vanes that are actuated by the governor to control the flow of water and therefore the energy supplied to the runner
trash rack
this is a grid or screen composed of parallel bars to catch floating debris. It prevents, leaves, branches, and other water contaminants from entering the pennstock
kaplan turbine
this is a propeller-type reaction turbine with both adjustable guide vanes and runner blades