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Title: Feasibility and Design Analysis for Installation of Micro Hydro Power Turbines in Pakistan
Authors: Askary
Muzzaffar
Ali
Shuja
Sadiq
Keywords: Engineering and Technology
Design for manufacture
Hydraulic turbines
Hydroelectric power stations
Quality function deployment
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2018
Publisher: 2018 International Conference on Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies (PGSRET)
Abstract: Pakistan, as a developing state, has been suffering through a severe energy crisis ever since its inception. This issue has exacerbated in the face of an ever-growing demand coupled by a lack of financial resource availability to work on an alternative energy stream. This study expounds upon the assessment of Micro Hydro Power Turbine as a cost effective, durable and reliable solution to the aforementioned problem. The study aims at estimating the design cost for a Micro Hydro Power project in selected areas of Pakistan, whilst setting an appropriate methodological approach for concept generation and planning via the use of a detailed Mechanical Engineering Design process. The paper sets the major design specifications on the basis of focused surveying and a quality function deployment analysis. The set specifications have been used as assessing criterions, applied over three alternative concepts. These concepts have been screened using Stuart Pugh's method, in accordance with a weighted decision matrix criteria, to outline an optimal concept. In the end, a basic design layout has been provided along with a Design for Manufacturing and Assembly Analysis to fixate the project considering the limited finances being available for the said solution.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1531
ISBN: 978-1-5386-7027-9
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