AbstractWe introduce a method for hydro turbine biological performance assessment (BioPA) to bridge the gap between field and laboratory studies on fish injury and turbine engineering design. Using this method, a suite of biological performance indicators is computed based on simulated data from a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a proposed hydro turbine design. Each performance indicator is a measure of the probability of exposure to a certain dose of an injury mechanism. If the relationship between the dose of an injury mechanism (stressor) and frequency of injury (dose–response) is known from laboratory or field studies, the likelihood of fish injury for a turbine design can be computed from the performance indicator. By compa...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
Barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during hydroturbine (turbine) passage may occur as fish mov...
The overall objective of our studies was to specify an index describing the hydraulic force that fis...
AbstractFish can be injured or killed during turbine passage. This paper reports the first in-situ e...
This collection of three reports describes desktop and laboratory flume studies that provide informa...
BioIndex testing of hydro-turbines is sought as an analog to the hydraulic index testing conducted o...
This report summarizes the results of studies sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and conduct...
Fish passing through hydro-turbines are subject to abrasion along surfaces and in small gaps, impact...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
Knowing the kinds of physical stress experienced by fish passing through hydropower turbines can hel...
Hydraulic conditions in the water passageways of hydroturbines in conjunction with the likelihood of...
Within the past decades, most of the research related to hydroturbine passage has centered on seawar...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
On their seaward migration, juvenile salmonids commonly pass hydroelectric dams. Barotrauma (e.g., ...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
Barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during hydroturbine (turbine) passage may occur as fish mov...
The overall objective of our studies was to specify an index describing the hydraulic force that fis...
AbstractFish can be injured or killed during turbine passage. This paper reports the first in-situ e...
This collection of three reports describes desktop and laboratory flume studies that provide informa...
BioIndex testing of hydro-turbines is sought as an analog to the hydraulic index testing conducted o...
This report summarizes the results of studies sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and conduct...
Fish passing through hydro-turbines are subject to abrasion along surfaces and in small gaps, impact...
It is generally agreed that injuries and mortalities among turbine-passed fish can result from sever...
Knowing the kinds of physical stress experienced by fish passing through hydropower turbines can hel...
Hydraulic conditions in the water passageways of hydroturbines in conjunction with the likelihood of...
Within the past decades, most of the research related to hydroturbine passage has centered on seawar...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
On their seaward migration, juvenile salmonids commonly pass hydroelectric dams. Barotrauma (e.g., ...
Hydropower is the largest renewable energy source in the world. However, in the Columbia and Snake R...
Injury and mortality of fish during downstream passage through hydropower turbines is among the lead...
Barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during hydroturbine (turbine) passage may occur as fish mov...
The overall objective of our studies was to specify an index describing the hydraulic force that fis...