Published January 1, 2019
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Roughness Coefficient of a Highly Calcinated Penstock
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When highly calcinated water is transferred through the penstock of a hydropower plant it leaves a residue on the pipe surface. Accumulated residue over time causes a change in the roughness of the pipe surface thus leads to friction losses in the system. The effect is a change in head and discharge relation for the turbines. A multimethodology is proposed for determining the apparent surface roughness value (epsilon) by means of friction factor f and measuring arithmetic mean deviation of the roughness profile (Ra), root mean square roughness (Rq) and peak and valley roughness (Rz). It is found that a surface roughness value (epsilon) of 0.3mm can be used for calcinated surfaces which is much higher than steel surfaces but smaller than a concrete surface.
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