The hydraulic performance of fish guidance structures such as louvres and angled bar racks is an important design criterion to achieve high fish guidance efficiencies with a minimum impact on hydropower production. The current geometrical designs of such structures result in high head losses and asymmetric turbine admission flow and hence need to be optimized. We therefore developed an innovative curved bar design for fish guidance structures and experimentally investigated different rack configurations in a laboratory flume. The present paper (Part I) focuses on the hydraulic performance of the novel curved-bar racks with regard to head losses, while in the companion paper (Part II) we report the results on the flow fields. The effects of ...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrat...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
The current geometric designs of fish guidance structures with vertical bars for run-of-river hydrop...
Horizontal bar racks used as fish protection measures at hydropower plants have rapidly gained impor...
The requirements for fish protection at hydro power plants have led to a significant decrease of the...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
Mechanical behavioural fish guidance racks (FGR) with vertical bars are a promising technical soluti...
Abstract: VAW of ETH Zurich conducts research on louvers and angled bar racks, so-called ‘fish guida...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
The obstruction of fish migratory routes by hydroelectric facilities is worldwide one of the major t...
This paper deals with an experimental study of angled fish-friendly trash racks with horizontal bars...
This paper presents the results on trashrack head losses obtained by Raynal et al. [2013 a,b], [2014...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrat...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
The current geometric designs of fish guidance structures with vertical bars for run-of-river hydrop...
Horizontal bar racks used as fish protection measures at hydropower plants have rapidly gained impor...
The requirements for fish protection at hydro power plants have led to a significant decrease of the...
Hydropower plants (HPPs) can block or delay fish migration and cause fish injuries or mortalities du...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
Mechanical behavioural fish guidance racks (FGR) with vertical bars are a promising technical soluti...
Abstract: VAW of ETH Zurich conducts research on louvers and angled bar racks, so-called ‘fish guida...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
The obstruction of fish migratory routes by hydroelectric facilities is worldwide one of the major t...
This paper deals with an experimental study of angled fish-friendly trash racks with horizontal bars...
This paper presents the results on trashrack head losses obtained by Raynal et al. [2013 a,b], [2014...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrat...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...