Horizontal bar rack bypass systems (HBR-BS) are characterized by a horizontal bar rack (HBR) with narrow clear bar spacing of 10–20 mm and an adjacent bypass (BS) to efficiently protect and guide downstream moving fish at water intakes. The small bar spacing may lead to operational challenges, such as clogging and high head losses. This study investigated whether combining an HBR with a low-voltage electric field (e-HBR) allows one to increase the clear bar spacing while maintaining a high standard of fish protection and guidance efficiency. To this end, an HBR-BS with 20 mm bar spacing and an e-HBR-BS with 20 and 51 mm bar spacing were tested with spirlin (Alburnoides bipunctatus) and European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in a laboratory flume....
Bar racks are commonly installed to divert fish away from water intakes, such as those at hydropower...
Like many other species of diadromous fish, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is threatened by en...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
Horizontal bar rack bypass systems (HBR-BS) are characterized by a horizontal bar rack (HBR) with na...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
International audienceHydropower energy can contribute to achieve the carbon neutrality goals, but a...
Hydropower plants act as a barrier to fish moving in rivers. Fish guidance structures like angled ba...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
Fish protection at hydropower plants is important for the sustainability of hosting ecosystems and t...
The present study deals with the hydraulic and fish-biological performance of an innovative curved-b...
Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrat...
One of the main challenges regarding the economic and ecological use of hydropower is to reduce the ...
Various technologies have been developed for fish guidance at hydropower and water diversion project...
Bar racks are commonly installed to divert fish away from water intakes, such as those at hydropower...
Like many other species of diadromous fish, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is threatened by en...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...
Horizontal bar rack bypass systems (HBR-BS) are characterized by a horizontal bar rack (HBR) with na...
Downstream moving fish may have to pass through turbines or spillways of run-of-river hydropower pla...
Fish move up- and downstream within rivers throughout their lives to find suitable habitats. During ...
This paper investigates the hydraulics and fish guidance efficiency of a Horizontal Bar Rack-Bypass ...
International audienceHydropower energy can contribute to achieve the carbon neutrality goals, but a...
Hydropower plants act as a barrier to fish moving in rivers. Fish guidance structures like angled ba...
New types of fish guidance structures with vertical curved bars and a subsequent bypass system repre...
Fish protection at hydropower plants is important for the sustainability of hosting ecosystems and t...
The present study deals with the hydraulic and fish-biological performance of an innovative curved-b...
Run-of-river hydropower plants (HPPs), dams and weirs pose a particular threat for downstream migrat...
One of the main challenges regarding the economic and ecological use of hydropower is to reduce the ...
Various technologies have been developed for fish guidance at hydropower and water diversion project...
Bar racks are commonly installed to divert fish away from water intakes, such as those at hydropower...
Like many other species of diadromous fish, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is threatened by en...
Hydropower plants (HPPs), like many other transverse structures, interrupt the ecological continuum ...