نتایج جستجو برای: fish-friendly turbine
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nowadays,it is important to consider environmental issues,as ecological problems and their severe effect intensify in iran,particularly in khuzestan province.the environmental effects of hydroelectric plants are highly regarded due to their significant impact on an extensive area.the lack of safe path for fish passing through the turbines is one of these damages. in order to deal with these cha...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake River basins, several species of Pacific salmon and steelhead have been listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act due to significant declines of fish population. Dam operators and design engineers are thus faced with the task of making hydroelectric facilities more fish friendly throu...
Hydraulic energy is one of the most important sources renewable today. It also a complementary source to other sources, being only that offers an nonpolluting storage capacity (through pump facilities). Another essential quality hydraulic its ability regulate system allow integration in which process generating depends on factors cannot be controlled (sun, wind, etc.). However, hydropower plant...
-A full-recovery technique was used in mortality experiments conducted with juveniles of American shad Alosa sapidissima and striped bass Morone saxatilis passed through Ossberger crossflow turbines to obtain antecedent information about their fish passage characteristics. Immediate turbine-induced mortality was 66% for 85-mm-long (total length) American shad. Turbineinduced mortality of stripe...
he implementation of downstream mitigation for fish passage at hydropower facilities has three distinct goals: to transport fish downstream; to prevent fish from entrainment in turbine intakes; and to move fish, in a timely and safe manner, through a reservoir.1 A range of mitigation methods for downstream passage and for prevention of turbine entrainment exist, and some have been applied with ...
Turbine-passed fish are exposed to rapid decreases in pressure which can cause barotrauma. The presence of an implanted telemetry tag increases the likelihood of injury or death from exposure to pressure changes, thus potentially biasing studies evaluating survival of turbine-passed fish. Therefore, a neutrally buoyant externally attached tag was developed to eliminate this bias in turbine pass...
The potential for external damage to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) smolts from passage through an Archimedean screw turbine was tested with controlled field trials at two turbine speeds. Change in external condition of smolts was measured by grading photographs of individual fish for scale-loss before and after the tests. Results were compared between turbine-passed and control smolts. There...
Abstract Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data its ecological effects, particularly fish welfare. Herein, we propose a comprehensive assessment of conventional and innovative using dataset 52,250 fish. The effects were most harmful at sites with Kaplan turbines, showing ≤83% mortality. Innovative hydropower, often termed ‘fish‐friendly’, caused ≤64% ...
Hydrokinetic turbines, targeting the kinetic energy of fast-flowing currents, are under development with some turbines already deployed at ocean sites around the world. It remains virtually unknown as to how these technologies affect fish, and rotor collisions have been postulated as a major concern. In this study the effects of a vertical axis hydrokinetic rotor with rotational speeds up to 70...
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