jueves, 19 de marzo de 2015




HYDROELECTRICAL

In a hydroelectric power plant serves to generate electric power.
In principle:

It could be considered as an evolution of the old mills that used the current of the rivers to move a wheel


Now:

Currently, a dam or reservoir is used to retain water from the river and increase the slope of the water and create the power stations that exploit the gravitational potential energy by the difference in height that has the mass of water to the River through a hydraulic turbine that transmits energy to a generator where it is transformed into electrical energy









Once the energy is generated through the mains electric, power is distributed to homes, buildings, or other places of consumption





A generator
b turbine
1stator
2rotor
3 door
4 helices

the turbine is a rotary engine that converts a current into mechanical energy.The basic element of the turbine is the wheel or rotor, with blades, propellers, blades or buckets placed around its circumference, so that the fluid in motion produces a tangential force that drives the wheel and turning the. This mechanical energy is transferred through a shaft to provide the motion of an electric generator or a propeller




By: Marta Pallarés

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