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HYDRAULIC MODELLING TO ASSESS RAMPING EFFECTS OF RUN-OF-RIVER HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT

机译:液压建模,以评估河流水电项目的斜坡效应

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Globally, hydroelectric power is becoming increasingly favoured as a reliant source of energy. In Canada, particularly the province of British Columbia, hydroelectric generation is the predominant form of electric generation with small hydroelectric generation projects known as "run-of-river" projects becoming increasingly popular. While these types of projects are less intrusive than large scale dams and reservoirs that are typically associated with hydroelectric, they can still pose environmental risks. The ramping rate at which water is diverted during start-up and shut-down causes fluctuating water levels in downstream sections of the watercourse. The rates at which these fluctuations occur create gains and losses in wetted width and depth which can create isolated pools at stream margins. Rapid changes to flow as a result of run-of-river operations can cause dewatering of habitat and fish stranding. Fitzsimmons Creek, located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, was modelled using a 1-D hydraulic computer model to determine if the effect of different ramping rates could be accurately predicted without the need for instream field testing and observations. Geometric and flow data previously collected for other purposes was adapted to create a tool to predict the change in stage and subsequently the likelihood of fish stranding caused by run-of-river projects. While the model was unable to replicate the exact lag times and the change in stage compared to field measurements, the study has shown that a cost effective management tool can be created based on existing data to assist environmental managers assess the impacts of ramping in run-of-river hydroelectric projects.
机译:在全球范围内,水力发电越来越多地受到依赖的能量来源。在加拿大,特别是英国哥伦比亚省,水力发电是具有被称为“河流”项目的小型水力发电项目的发电形式,越来越受欢迎。虽然这些类型的项目比通常与水电有关的大型水坝和储层的侵扰性,但它们仍然可以造成环境风险。在启动和关闭期间水转移的斜坡率导致水道下游部分的水平波动。这些波动发生的速率在湿润的宽度和深度中产生增益和损失,这可以在流边缘处创建隔离池。由于河流运营而流动的快速变化可能导致栖息地和鱼绞线脱水。 Fitzsimmons Creek,位于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省惠斯勒(Fitzsimmons Creek)使用1-D液压计算机模型进行建模,以确定是否可以准确地预测不同斜坡率的效果,而无需仪器域测试和观察。预先收集的用于其他目的的几何和流量数据适于创建工具,以预测阶段的变化以及随后由河流项目引起的鱼鳞的可能性。虽然模型无法复制确切的滞后时间和阶段的变化与现场测量相比,但研究表明,可以基于现有数据来创建成本效益的管理工具,以协助环境管理人员评估斜坡在运行中的影响 - 河流水电项目。

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