crockfighter
Mechanical
- Dec 12, 2017
- 1
Hi
We are looking at attempting to build a paddle wheel in a river that flows between 1.2 meters/second to 1.5meters/sec. Ultimately I want to work on 1.2. The river is around 3meters deep minimum and 75meters wide.
This may seem a little unrealistic but we plan to use hydraulic pumps (an oil circuit or whatever is the most efficient) to transfer the torque to amother hydraulic pump at the correct ratio to drive a 30 - 40rpm generator. The intention is to generate the equivalent power to run a pump that uses a 75kw motor with an additional 25 kw spare.
Firstly.... is this possible?
Secondly..... what size paddles with centre shaft is required
Thirdly.... any recommendations of existing sizes of hydraulic pumps that can be used?
Thanks.
Cockfighter..
We are looking at attempting to build a paddle wheel in a river that flows between 1.2 meters/second to 1.5meters/sec. Ultimately I want to work on 1.2. The river is around 3meters deep minimum and 75meters wide.
This may seem a little unrealistic but we plan to use hydraulic pumps (an oil circuit or whatever is the most efficient) to transfer the torque to amother hydraulic pump at the correct ratio to drive a 30 - 40rpm generator. The intention is to generate the equivalent power to run a pump that uses a 75kw motor with an additional 25 kw spare.
Firstly.... is this possible?
Secondly..... what size paddles with centre shaft is required
Thirdly.... any recommendations of existing sizes of hydraulic pumps that can be used?
Thanks.
Cockfighter..