Introduction to Hydroelectric Power Plants

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Humans have been harnessing the power of water for thousands of years. The potential energy of water has been used to drive mills, pumps and for numerous other applications. Converting the potential and kinetic energy of water to electrical energy however, is a relatively new concept. Modern hydroelectric power plants represent the pinnacle of hydropower engineering, but how do they work? How efficient are they? Are they really 'green'? In this course, we are going to answer all these questions and many more! You will learn:
What role hydroelectricity plays in today's power engineering market
What the common hydro power plant components are (penstock, gates, spillway, turbines etc
Hydro power plant terminology (headwater, tail race, etc.)
How different hydro power plants work (dam, run of the river, tidal, pumped storage etc.)
The differences between hydro turbines and their typical applications (Kaplan, Pelton, Francis)
And a lot lot more!The course is designed to take you from zero to hero concerning hydroelectric power plant engineering knowledge. Even if you already have some background power plant engineering knowledge, this course will serve as an efficient refresher. Whatever your level of understanding, or engineering background (electrical engineering, automobile engineering, power engineering, oil and gas, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering etc.), we guarantee you will have never taken an engineering course like this one (unless you have taken one of our other courses!).Hope to see you on the course! 

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What role hydroelectricity plays in today's power engineering market.
What the common hydro power plant components are (penstock, gates, spillway, turbines etc.).
Hydro power plant terminology (headwater, tail race, etc.).
How different hydro power plants work (dam, run of the river, tidal, pumped storage etc.).
The differences between several hydro turbines and their typical applications (Kaplan, Pelton, Francis).
And a lot lot more!

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  • Power Engineering
  • Plant Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Industry
  • Electrical

Course programme

Preview This Course 1 lecture 01:32 Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Preview This Course 1 lecture 01:32 Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Hydroelectric Power Plants Course Overview preview Welcome To The Course 1 lecture 01:40 Welcome to the Course preview Welcome To The Course 1 lecture 01:40 Welcome to the Course preview Welcome to the Course preview Welcome to the Course preview Welcome to the Course preview Welcome to the Course preview Introduction 4 lectures 11:35 Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Short History Lesson preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview Introduction 4 lectures 11:35 Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Short History Lesson preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Hydroelectricity Introduction preview Short History Lesson preview Short History Lesson preview Short History Lesson preview Short History Lesson preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview Potential to Electrical Energy preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview The Hydro Power Engineering Industry preview Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology 4 lectures 07:23 Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Impoundment and Diversion Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Upper and Lower Reservoirs Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology 4 lectures 07:23 Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Impoundment and Diversion Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Upper and Lower Reservoirs Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Hydroelectric Power Plant Terminology Impoundment and Diversion Impoundment and Diversion Impoundment and Diversion Impoundment and Diversion Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Headwater, Tailwater, Head and Pondage Upper and Lower Reservoirs Upper and Lower Reservoirs Upper and Lower Reservoirs Upper and Lower Reservoirs Common Hydroelectric Power Plant Components 9 lectures 30:28 Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Trash Racks Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Spillway Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Turbine Runners Draft Tube Power House Generator and Power Distribution Common Hydroelectric Power Plant Components 9 lectures 30:28 Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Trash Racks Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Spillway Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Turbine Runners Draft Tube Power House Generator and Power Distribution Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Hydroelectric Power Plant Components Trash Racks Trash Racks Trash Racks Trash Racks Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Gates – Intake, Draft Tube, Spillway Spillway Spillway Spillway Spillway Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Penstock – Pressurised Water Conductor Turbine Runners Turbine Runners Turbine Runners Turbine Runners Draft Tube Draft Tube Draft Tube Draft Tube Power House Power House Power House Power House Generator and Power Distribution Generator and Power Distribution Generator and Power Distribution Generator and Power Distribution Hydroelectric Turbines 8 lectures 35:15 Hydroelectric Turbines Reaction and Impulse Turbines Axial, Mixed and Radial Flow Turbines Kaplan Turbines Variable Pitch Blades Francis Turbines Pelton Turbines Part 1 Pelton Turbines Part 2 Hydroelectric Turbines

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A bit of electrical engineering or power engineering knowledge would be of benefit, but is not required A will and desire to learn!

Introduction to Hydroelectric Power Plants

£ 20 + VAT