3. Modeling a PRS (Power Recovery System)
The PRS device is obtained by introducing a diffuser downstream of the impeller in traditional Banki-Michell units. This diffuser allows the flow rate to leave the impeller under pressure, enabling it to be inserted in water distribution networks with reduced pressures and losses, extended network service life, reduced treatment and pumping costs, and energy recovery.
The PRS consists of five main parts: convergent tube, nozzle, Cink control device , rotating impeller and diffuser. The Cink control device adjusts the flow rate by rotating a profiled circular segment that operates over...
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International Conference on ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT (CIEM), Timisoara, Romania Supporting Design of Combined Energy Recovery and Pressure Control in a Water Distribution System in 2019. Laucelli D.B., Di Spiridione S.; Berardi L.; Simone A.; Ciliberti F.; Giustolisi O.
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