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Enhancing the Rice-Wheat System Productivity in the More Marginal Areas of the Indo- Gangetic Plains- Building on A Farmer Innovation in Water Harvesting.

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1 Enhancing the Rice-Wheat System Productivity in the More Marginal Areas of the Indo- Gangetic Plains- Building on A Farmer Innovation in Water Harvesting and Efficient Energy Management (TAG NO. 522-CIMMYT) A UN-IFAD Project

2 Micro Hydro Turbo Pump System RCTs and Micro Hydro Turbo Pump System LAND WATER INTEGRATION

3 Turbo pump system Required capacity pumps or alternators Gear Box Gear ratio (1:20-40) Rotary M ode Of Turbine Rpm (30 to 1500 rpm) 30-70 rpm 0-25 kW power electricity irrigation Water flow Sluice gate Head of water Milling flour

4 History Vedic Age From 4000BC till Date Noriahs:Greek Vitrovian wheels Fuling mill: John Pearson Figure (undershot) Smearrn & Bossut - 1759(n th experiment) To today's Mangal Water Wheel Has undergone no Much technological Advances even if Various scientific systems have Reached optimal advances. undershot

5 Why have these efforts not borne fruit in Indian Sub-continent? Technical Feasibility….1 Mind set : Village sites are remote & bound to be un-competitive –low productivity & quality –Maximum people socially illiterate, suspicious of modern technology No systematic efforts by technical institutions to innovate technologies, management practices for decentralized production---limited expertise Technical education oriented towards organized sector alone

6 OUR PATH TO DEVELOPMENT

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8 Start Flow or head enough for required power production Yes No Require water storage and P E utilization? Power can be produced Start Turbine Design ` Power requirement? Select turbine speed as per power consuming device No. of vanes to be kept odd Material for manufacture according to availability: (best M, S material) Design for assembly of the system; turbine, power transmission devices, pump or alternator as required Install & stop Specify flow rate and head Calculate flow power Procedure: Micro Hydro Turbo System Design

9 Mangal Turbine (Old design) (Farmers Version) New Turbine (Design I) (CIMMYT- RWC-IIT Delhi) Comparative Study of Original Design and that of R&D Picture 1: With Dr BK Saha I A S Picture 2:With native Villagers Place: River “SAJNAM” in Village Bhailoni Lodh,Lalitpur,Uttar Pradesh, India

10 Comparative Study of Original Design and that after R&D SpecificationsFarmers Version Mangal turbine New Design I Mangal Turbine Weight of turbine1500 kg350 kg Outer diameter of wheel4.0 m1.26m Wheel speed13 RPM70 RPM No. Of blades2414 Head1.5m Water consumption1800 lit/sec500 lit/sec Flow turning angle70 o for Big blade 49 o for Small blade 110 o (One type blade only) Blade widthBig blade = 670 mm Small blade = 435 mm 380mm Blade depthBig blade = 235mm Small blade = 100 mm 100mm Gear box3 stages Gear Ratio 1:125 2 stages Gear Ratio 1: 21.54 MaterialM.S. Specific Speed75 RPM3771RPM Pump discharge22 lit/sec Output power6 KW Efficiency22.7%72% Cost of wheel Cost of gear box 80,000 120,000 7,000 14,000 $1800 $2700$320 $160

11 Turbo pump system

12 Conceptual Design & Layout towards Farm Profitability & Energy Management Integrating RCTs and Hydro Power Water shed Micro Hydro Water Wheel

13 HISTORY The first reference to its use dates back to about 4000 B.C., where, in a poem by an early Greek writer, Antipater, it tells about the freedom from the toil of young women who operated small hand mills to grind corn. As early as the first century, waterwheels of the vertical design were replacing the horizontal waterwheel. An early horizontal-wheeled watermill used for grinding grain in Greece was the called Norse Mill. In Syria, the watermills were called "noriahs". They were used for running mills to process cotton into cloth. Of the three distinct types of water mills, –The simplest and probably the earliest was a vertical wheel with paddles on which the force of the stream acted. –Next was the horizontal wheel used for driving a millstone through a vertical shaft attached directly to the wheel. –Third was the geared mill driven by a vertical waterwheel with a horizontal shaft

14 In Modern Times What do We Value the Most ? Vitamin M MONEY WEALTH This integrated technology that has got adopted & is the one that has brought profits for the poor farmers In remote IGP

15 SpecificationFarmer’s version Bhailoni Village Lalitpur,UP New Design I (Semera Village) Lalitpur,UP New Design II (KVK, Sonipat) Haryana Diameter in m41.261.5 Head at site in m1.5 1 Power developed6kw 5kw Water utilized to run1800l/s400l/s450l/s Pump discharge22 l/s efficiency40%[t] 20%[p]72%[t] 68%[p]86%[t] 76%[p] No. of blades241415 Principleimpulse Cost of wheel$1800$160$170 Cost of gear box$2700$320$400 Comparative study on development of Micro hydro water wheel


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