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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/503| Title: | Study of water transmission line from River Nile at Atbara to Port Sudan and utilize of hydraulic energy |
| Authors: | Abd Rahman Mergani Hassan Shagali Supervised By Ass.Prof. Dr. Alaeldeen Altag Yousef |
| Keywords: | Water Supply Hydraulics Water Planning التخطيط المائي إمداد المياه الهيدروليكا |
| Issue Date: | Feb-2021 |
| Publisher: | Red Sea University |
| Abstract: | Drinking water is considered one of most essential commodities for human consumption, as well as water is the elixir for life. Adequate supply of potable safe water is absolutely essential and is the basic need for all human being on the earth. This thesis prepared to improve the previous study by using close system transmission pipeline and extend the term of the study to year 2050 through which reducing the number of booster pumps and avail the elevation between Summit (912m) to Port Sudan (0 m) to generate electrical power by using hydraulic turbine, hence reducing the capital cost of the project. The methods have been used in present work are four different designs for water supply and hydro power generation. The results showed that: the design2 and design4 are the best compared to the other designs. In design 2 using 1.4 m diameter will be the best design to implement capable to supply the average demand flow rate until year 2030 using only the main pump, after that adding one booster pump for year 2050. In design (4) twin pipeline each one has 1m diameter will be used, with one main pump and 2 boosters pumps to transport the half of demand flow rate of water. However, design4 is considered the second selection after design2, in this case one of these lines will transmit the water to facing the demand and the other will be standby until Year 2035. The hydro power generation started from location of Summite as the highest elevation of transmission line. The difference in the head to hydro turbine location is about 866.4m. The overall efficiency of unit selected and pipe line friction loses estimated to be 75%. The maximum power produced 16.97 MW, obtained in Year 2050 due to the increasing of water flow rate. |
| URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/503 |
| Appears in Collections: | Master's Thesis |
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