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https://www.theengineeringcommunity.org/small-hydro-power-designer-v1-1
## Most Viewed Posts. # SMALL HYDRO POWER DESIGNER v1.1. SMALL HYDRO POWER DESIGNER V1.1 is an excel workbook equipped with useful design tools for feasibility level analyses / designs of high and medium head hydropower projects (upto 15 MW). However, the user can modify the workbook to include additional modules suited for larger projects. SHPD can assist in quickly producing layout alternatives, making reasonable cost estimates / cost comparisons for these alternatives and preparing concrete outline drawings of major structures using AutoCAD. SHPD is a freeware intended for engineering students as well as practising hydropower engineers. A user interface is also provided for assisstance of new users. The workbook and interface both have been created using Excel 2007 Professional Plus (vista) and are ensured to work correctly only for the same version. Typical layout of small hydro components adopted in SHPD is like this;. ### Related posts:. ### Civil Engineering Spreadsheets. Copyright © 2026 The Engineering Community | The Engineering Community.
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X19300409
Mini-hydroelectric projects can be created in many sites in Egypt. Mini hydro plants: 1000 - 100 kW, developed an excel software program to compute the annual
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https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA403116.pdf
BROWN Colonel, Corps of Engineers Chief of Staff CECW-EP Manual No. 1110-2-3006 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington, DC 20314-1000 EM 1110-2-3006 30 June 1994 Engineering and Design HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ELECTRICAL DESIGN Table of Contents Subject Paragraph Chapter 1 Introduction Purpose 1-1 Applicability 1-2 References 1-3 Scope 1-4 Codes 1-5 Criteria 1-6 Hydroelectric Design Center 1-7 Chapter 2 Basic Switching Provisions One-Line Diagrams 2-1 Plant Scope 2-2 Unit Switching Arrangements 2-3 Substation Arrangements 2-4 Fault Current Calculations 2-5 Chapter 3 Generators General 3-1 Electrical Characteristics 3-2 Generator Neutral Grounding 3-3 Generator Surge Protection 3-4 Mechanical Characteristics 3-5 Excitation Systems 3-6 Generator Stator 3-7 Rotor and Shaft 3-8 Brakes and Jacks 3-9 Bearings 3-10 Temperature Devices 3-11 Final Acceptance Tests 3-12 Fire Suppression Systems 3-13 Chapter 4 Power Transformers General 4-1 Page 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-3 3-1 3-1 3-6 3-8 3-8 3-10 3-14 3-15 3-15 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 4-1 Subject Paragraph Rating 4-2 Cooling 4-3 Electrical Characteristics 4-4 Terminals 4-5 Accessories 4-6 Oil Containment Systems 4-7 Fire Suppression Systems 4-8 Chapter 5 High Voltage System Definition 5-1 Switchyard 5-2 Switching Scheme 5-3 Bus Structures 5-4 Switchyard Materials 5-5 Transformer Leads 5-6 Powerhouse - Switchyard Power Control and Signal Leads 5-7 Circuit Breakers 5-8 Disconnect Switches 5-9 Surge Arresters 5-10 Chapter 6 Generator-Voltage System General 6-1 Generator Leads 6-2 Neutral Grounding Equipment 6-3 Instrument Transformers 6-4 Single Unit and Small Power Plant Considerations 6-5 Excitation System Power Potential Transformer 6-6 Circuit Breakers 6-7 Chapter 7 Station Service System Power Supply 7-1 Page 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-6 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 7-1 EM 1110-2-3006 30 Jun 1994 Subject Paragraph Page Relays 7-2 7-3 Control and Metering Equipment ....
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# Design of 5-MW Micro-Hydroelectric Plant. ## Uploaded by. AI-enhanced title and description. The document summarizes the design of a 5-megawatt small-hydroelectric power plant. It outlines the objectives to meet power demand in the Davao Region and provide technical knowledge and policy support to local communities. Key design considerations include following safety and environmental standards from ANSI, DENR, and DOE. Constraints in the design focus on ensuring the design is economical, sustainable, and can be manufactured given available resources and budget. ### Read this document in other languages. ## Share this document. ## Footer menu. ## Support. ## Legal. ## Social. ## Get our free apps. Scribd - Download on the App Store. Scribd - Get it on Google Play.
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Design of Water Treatment Plant using Excel Spreadsheet
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12 Apr 2025
This excel spreadsheet contains the design of coagulation and flocculation basins, circular and rectangular clarifiers, slow sand filter and rapid sand filters.
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ncat.org
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https://www.ncat.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/microhydrodesign.pdf
1-800-346-9140 • www.attra.ncat.org A project of the National Center for Appropriate Technology By Leif Kindberg NCAT Energy Specialist Published February 2011 © NCAT IP383 Contents Micro-Hydro Power: A Beginners Guide to Design and Installation Introduction ......................1 Determining the Hydro Potential of Your Site .........................2 Environmental Impact .................................9 Regulatory Issues ..........11 Equipment ...................... Micro-hydro systems generally consist of the following components: • A trash rack, weir, and forebay to pre-vent debris from entering the pipeline and turbine • A pipeline (also called a penstock) to pipe water to the turbine • A powerhouse that contains the turbine and electronics • A water turbine that converts the kinetic energy of the fl owing water into mechanical energy that can be used directly or to drive a generator or other piece of equipment—this is the main component of a micro-hydro system • A tailrace to release the water back into the source it came from • Transmission lines to deliver electrical power where it is needed Th is publication is intended to include as much information as necessary to get you started in the process and to assist you generally at each step along the way of a micro-hydro project.
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http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12611462/index.pdf
90 xiii LIST OF TABLES TABLES Table 4.1 Types and Province of Sample HEPP Projects............................24 Table 4.2 Types and Province of Testing HEPP Projects............................28 Table 4.3 Ranges of Parameters.............................................................33 Table 4.4 Normalization Procedure of Parameters....................................35 Table 5.1 Analyzed Data Set...................................................................40 Table 5.2 Cost Table of HEPP Project -1..................................................42 Table 5.3 Highly Correlated Variable Pairs and Correlation Coefficient........56 Table 5.4 Parameters of Testing Projects................................................77 Table 5.5 Results of Regression Model Cost Estimation.............................78 Table 5.6 Results of First Neural Network Model Cost Estimation...............79 Table 5.7 Results of Second Neural Network Model Cost Estimation..........80 Table 5.8 Results of Third Neural Network Model Cost Estimation.............81 Table 5.9 Results of NNM and RM Cost Estimations..................................83 Table B.1 Representation of Parameters – Column Matches....................102 Table B.2 Representation of Parameters – Column Matches....................109 xiv LIST OF FIGURES FIGURES Figure 3.1 Views of Atatürk Dam in Turkey...............................................12 Figure 3.2 Tazimina Project in Alaska Example of Run-off River HEPP.........15 Figure 3.3 Components of a HEPP Project.................................................17 Figure 3.4 Typical Cross Sections of Channels...........................................19 Figure 3.5 General Arrangement of The Headpond....................................20 Figure 4.1 Discharge Sustainability Graph of Project 11.............................30 Figure 5.1 Typical Neural Network Architecture Described by Kim et.al (2004)………………………………………………………………49 Figure 5.2 Worksheet Example of Minitab.................................................53 Figure 5.3 Selecting Correlation From Stat Menu.......................................54 Figure 5.4 Selecting Variables in Correlation Dialog Box.............................55 Figure 5.5 Selecting Regression From stat Menu.......................................60 Figure 5.6 Selecting Dependent Variable in Regression Dialog Box.............61 Figure 5.7 Selecting Independent Variable in Regression Dialog Box...........62 Figure 5.8 Regression Analysis Results.....................................................63 Figure 5.9 Information Window in Neural Power.......................................67 xv Figure 5.10 Data Files Module in Neural Power...........................................68 Figure 5.11 Independent Variables of Modeling Projects..............................69 Figure 5.12 Dependent Variables of Modeling Projects.................................69 Figure 5.13 Learning Settlements Window of Learning Module.....................70 Figure 5.14 Learning Configuration Window of Learning Module..................71 Figure 5.15 Layer Properties Window of Learning Settlements.....................72 Figure 5.16 Settlement Arrangements of The Model....................................73 Figure 5.17 View Monitor Window of Learning Settlements..........................75 Figure 5.18 An Example of RMSE Behaviour During Analysis........................75 Figure
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energycommunityplatform.eu
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4 Guide on How to Develop a Small Hydropower Plant ESHA 2004 Figure 1-3 Low head scheme integrated in the dam 1.3.2 Schemes with the powerhouse at the base of a dam A small hydropower scheme cannot afford a large reservoir to operate the plant when it is most convenient, the cost of a relatively large dam and its hydraulic appurtenances would be too high to make it economically viable. 5 Guide on How to Develop a Small Hydropower Plant ESHA 2004 Figure 1-4 Low head scheme using an existing dam Provided the dam is not too high, a siphon intake can be installed.