It is nice to see the work of Voith and others hydroelectric manufacturers. And their several manufacturing & assembly processes. Congratulations to all professionals involved worldwide! Just one additional comment: Is the video title correct? I think you would mean: "The best video of Hydroelectric Turbine Manufacturing And Assembly Processes I've Ever Seen"
I gess you do not nothing to say that turbine it's the largest you have seen!! Try on Google write Itaipu Hydroeletric in Brazil, men!! The impeller just weigth 350 metric tons, and each screw bolt that keep the impeller fix in the shaft weight 500 kg.
@@timbodnar6711 thanks man my wife Jokes with me and tells me I’m the only one to enjoy these types of videos now I can say see heirs one more lol take care!
The capital cost is high, and varies with location and civil engineering infrastructure required. Operating and maintenance costs are very low. The life expectancy for new installations may be well over 100 years.
je connais une turbine Pelton in french Alpes running perfectly well since 1898 with low maintenance. Just give a glance on french hydro equipment ... Barrage de roselend ?
To the first approximation, a high head makes for a lower cost turbine installation, a low head make for a more expensive installation, given the same power output.
Pourquoi mélange t on les principes de fonctionnement des Francis Pelton et Kaplan Le novice ne comprends plus rien... Une Pelton avec des directrices ça n'existe pas Bonsoir
You haven't seen much, have you? China has been building 850MW hydro turbine sets for Wudongde which is generating and has now installed at least two 1000MW units in Baihetan Hydro station. The wikipedia is still reporting the world biggest hydro turbine is currently 700MW! The 1000MW hydroelectric turbine should be the world biggest. its runner weighs 350 tonnes and the generator alone, 16.5m dia and 3.86m high, is 2295 tonnes. As far as I know in term of capacity the top world's biggest power plants are all hydro World No. 1 is Three Gorges in China with 22,500MW output from 32 No. of 700MW turbines generating since 2003. No. 2 Baihetan in Chjina has 16,000MW from 16 No. of 1000 MW turbines (two units installed, schedule to commenced operation Jul 2021. No. 3 Itaipu in Brazil has 14,000 MW from 20 No. of 700MW turbines generating since 1984 No. 4 Xiluodu in China has 13,800 MW from 18 No. 770 MW turbines generating since 2013 If I am not mistaken these are all Francis machines.
Interesting, the rotor has modules attached around the circumference, not a traditional generator, which would normally be wound with miles of copper wire.
Surely it make more sense to make like 6 smaller ones, it's not exactly repairable or suitable for maintenance. I get the impression humans just have to make the next biggest thing regardless of cost.
@@BasementEngineer That's the case with just about everything but that's not the only consideration, if it was everything would be as big as the planet.
@@dubsydubs5234 It goes without saying that logistical considerations always play a serious role in building such gigantic equipment. Long ago and far away it was my job to produce manufacturing procedures for fabrication and machining of 3 mill shells, each weighed 165 tons, 10 meters dia. and 5 meters long. Was to be shipped by railway. We built them, machined them, and shipped them. We even made a buck or two doing all this. Machining the 2 flanges on each shell to the required tolerances was interesting.
That was some amazing engineering
It is nice to see the work of Voith and others hydroelectric manufacturers. And their several manufacturing & assembly processes.
Congratulations to all professionals involved worldwide!
Just one additional comment: Is the video title correct?
I think you would mean: "The best video of Hydroelectric Turbine Manufacturing And Assembly Processes I've Ever Seen"
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Nice..how maximum capacity generator to be handle?
Nice video content, but please ditch the noisy music
That's one big ass ball valve at around 5:30!
Very nice work!!...
Good content but ditch the silly music. Some annotations would be helpful.
Shows the manufacture and installation of a pumped storage hydro facility.
Boas fabricação
What is the name of your company and where are you located?
That first runner is a beautiful example of a high head Francis runner. Excellent work.
I thinks its Voith
Linth-Limmern Switzerland.
Amazing
ماشاء الله تبارك الله اللهم صل وسلم وبارك وترحم وتحنن على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين يارب يالله انك على كل شيء قدير يارب يالله
I don't understand why you would mount a Francis runner on a horizontal axis? Is that possible because of the high head pressure?
Yes its that and because that allows them to connect the generator horizontally
@@russellking9762 It also allows 2 runners to be installed back to back, allowing one penstock to supply 2 turbines.
Very interesting and nice music!☘️👍
sir, i have one question, where this is? and i want know, this is turbine type horizontal or vertikal?
RDP Marine Australia for the new multi stage turbine update systems
One second pro scene sequenz is too short!
Notice that not one of those men was wearing a man bun or acting like a flamer.
What about the freaky lip piercings at 30 seconds?
Bom dia
I gess you do not nothing to say that turbine it's the largest you have seen!! Try on Google write Itaipu Hydroeletric in Brazil, men!! The impeller just weigth 350 metric tons, and each screw bolt that keep the impeller fix in the shaft weight 500 kg.
Looks like I’m the first and only comment thanks for the content
Don't worry! The rest of us on our way!
@@timbodnar6711 thanks man my wife
Jokes with me and tells me I’m the only one to enjoy these types of videos now I can say see heirs one more lol take care!
@@buckethead1473 you are definetely not the only one😅
I wonder how many gazillion dollars that costs.
The capital cost is high, and varies with location and civil engineering infrastructure required.
Operating and maintenance costs are very low. The life expectancy for new installations may be well over 100 years.
je connais une turbine Pelton in french Alpes running perfectly well since 1898 with low maintenance. Just give a glance on french hydro equipment ...
Barrage de roselend ?
To the first approximation, a high head makes for a lower cost turbine installation, a low head make for a more expensive installation, given the same power output.
Dats raycipps
Omat menga xam ish borm
За на виде спасибо
Stairs
1 Sekunde pro Szene ist zu kurz!
Can I have one
Yes, put your order in
Да, не Бангладеш...
Pourquoi mélange t on les principes de fonctionnement des Francis Pelton et Kaplan
Le novice ne comprends plus rien...
Une Pelton avec des directrices ça n'existe pas
Bonsoir
Hi
Please drop the annoying synthetic music.
Yeah definitely.
Is good music 🎵🎶
You haven't seen much, have you? China has been building 850MW hydro turbine sets for Wudongde which is generating and has now installed at least two 1000MW units in Baihetan Hydro station. The wikipedia is still reporting the world biggest hydro turbine is currently 700MW!
The 1000MW hydroelectric turbine should be the world biggest. its runner weighs 350 tonnes and the generator alone, 16.5m dia and 3.86m high, is 2295 tonnes.
As far as I know in term of capacity the top world's biggest power plants are all hydro
World No. 1 is Three Gorges in China with 22,500MW output from 32 No. of 700MW turbines generating since 2003.
No. 2 Baihetan in Chjina has 16,000MW from 16 No. of 1000 MW turbines (two units installed, schedule to commenced operation Jul 2021.
No. 3 Itaipu in Brazil has 14,000 MW from 20 No. of 700MW turbines generating since 1984
No. 4 Xiluodu in China has 13,800 MW from 18 No. 770 MW turbines generating since 2013
If I am not mistaken these are all Francis machines.
Interesting, the rotor has modules attached around the circumference, not a traditional generator, which would normally be wound with miles of copper wire.
Surely it make more sense to make like 6 smaller ones, it's not exactly repairable or suitable for maintenance. I get the impression humans just have to make the next biggest thing regardless of cost.
One large turbine is cheaper and more efficient than a number of smaller turbines.
@@BasementEngineer That's the case with just about everything but that's not the only consideration, if it was everything would be as big as the planet.
@@dubsydubs5234 It goes without saying that logistical considerations always play a serious role in building such gigantic equipment.
Long ago and far away it was my job to produce manufacturing procedures for fabrication and machining of 3 mill shells, each weighed 165 tons, 10 meters dia. and 5 meters long.
Was to be shipped by railway. We built them, machined them, and shipped them. We even made a buck or two doing all this.
Machining the 2 flanges on each shell to the required tolerances was interesting.
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩