im doing a project on hydroelectric dams. I'm supposed to make a model tht can generate atleast a small amount of electricity. I know how im going to make the model, i just have no idea how to generate electricity from it. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could give me a few suggestions or direct me to a website with information on how to build a working model of a hydroelectric dam.
thanks
Hydroelectric dams
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zetsu98
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- Project Question: I'm doing a project on hydroelectric dams? I've learned to make a model but i do nt know how to generate energy from that model. Could someone please tell me or direct me to a website that will teach me to create energy using a hydroelectric dam.
- Project Due Date: December 15
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Re: Hydroelectric dams
This sounds like building a model and not a Science Fair project so it is outside the focus of this forum.zetsu98 wrote:I'm supposed to make a model tht can generate atleast a small amount of electricity.
You actually have three working models to build:
1) The dam, reservoir, outlet pipe, and down stream catch basin
2) A water turbine (converts water flow into rotational mechanical energy)
3) Electric generator (converts rotational mechanical energy into electrical energy)
4) Electric load
Additionally, the models have to satisfy each others requirements in terms of water pressure, flow volume, and flow rate, and reservoir size that the turbine requires. The turbine has to produce the RPM and torque that the generator requires in order to produce the electrical ouptut required by the load.
You need to research the water turbine and the electric generator and figure out what load you want in your demonstration before you can size anything.
-Craig
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Re: Hydroelectric dams
Here's a web site that has tons of ideas about how to do a project on hydroelectric power.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Ed Neu
Buffalo, MN
Buffalo, MN
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zetsu98
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- Project Question: I'm doing a project on hydroelectric dams? I've learned to make a model but i do nt know how to generate energy from that model. Could someone please tell me or direct me to a website that will teach me to create energy using a hydroelectric dam.
- Project Due Date: December 15
- Project Status: I am just starting
Re: Hydroelectric dams
where is the website?
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Re: Hydroelectric dams
Hello, zetsu98!
Craig mentioned some important things to keep in mind: the dam, turbine, generator, etc. If you had some trouble with your research, taking a look at the following sites may help you:
http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2010/03/ ... generator/
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p021.shtml
They thoroughly explain the steps. Please read through them and hopefully, you'll have a clearer idea of the setup. If you're having trouble with a particular step and need some help, please ask!
Craig mentioned some important things to keep in mind: the dam, turbine, generator, etc. If you had some trouble with your research, taking a look at the following sites may help you:
http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2010/03/ ... generator/
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p021.shtml
They thoroughly explain the steps. Please read through them and hopefully, you'll have a clearer idea of the setup. If you're having trouble with a particular step and need some help, please ask!
Need an idea or some inspiration?
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml
Want to read up on awesome projects and science/math-related news?
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/index.php
Enjoy!
-RM, Expert
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Enjoy!
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Re: Hydroelectric dams
I'm doing a project for my school. I have to compare and contrast the difference between hydroelectric energy and nuclear energy. I need some information on the two.
I honestly have no idea about either one of these. I was scared when my teacher gave me the assignment.
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Re: Hydroelectric dams
Hi volleyball98,
Your topic seems to be really board. Is there a specific area / subtopic that you would like to explore?
These subtopics could be anything ranging from :
- the type of equipment that you need to harness this energy
- the science behind of these energy sources
Once you have a subtopic, you can then focus on comparing the two sources of energy:
A potential topic could be:
- which energy source is more efficient in terms of converting energy or investment cost?
- which energy source have the most impact (environmental or otherwise) on your neighbor?
The project guide have some really good information about getting started that may help you.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ndex.shtml
Hope this helps. Best of luck with your project!
Willey
Your topic seems to be really board. Is there a specific area / subtopic that you would like to explore?
These subtopics could be anything ranging from :
- the type of equipment that you need to harness this energy
- the science behind of these energy sources
Once you have a subtopic, you can then focus on comparing the two sources of energy:
A potential topic could be:
- which energy source is more efficient in terms of converting energy or investment cost?
- which energy source have the most impact (environmental or otherwise) on your neighbor?
The project guide have some really good information about getting started that may help you.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ndex.shtml
Hope this helps. Best of luck with your project!
Willey

