Wet feet in the ivory tower - a 50 year research partnership supporting hydropower development in Tasmania
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 05:52authored byJane SargisonJane Sargison, Wallis, M, Lord, B, Walker, GJ, Andrewartha, JM
The University of Tasmania has a long association with Hydro Tasmania, the key power generation utility in the state. Prior to connection with the National Electricity Network, the state was supplied by 90% hydropower. During design and construction of hydro power developments, the Hydraulics Laboratory at UTAS was shared by Hydro Tasmania and was the site of model tests informing design and optimisation of many hydraulic structures and systems. More recently, the laboratory has again been given over to research supporting Hydro Tasmania, now focussing on maintaining system capacity and performance with work in transient turbine operations and biofouling of open channels and closed conduits. The biofouling research has been the subject of ongoing grant and industry funding. The research team balances scientific investigation of the interaction of near wall flows and the biological growth, with generating practical industry outcomes influencing maintenance, cleaning schedules and the selection of remediation techniques.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 34th IAHR World Congress
Editors
Eric M. Valentine
Pagination
3944-3951
ISBN
978-0-85825-868-6
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Engineers Australia
Place of publication
Brisbane, Australia
Event title
34th World Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research