Iller dam 8 - Lautrach
Iller dam 8 - Lautrach | ||
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Coordinates | 47 ° 55 '9 " N , 10 ° 6' 35" E | |
country | Germany | |
place | Lautrach | |
Waters | Iller | |
Kilometers of water | km 59 | |
Height upstream | 602 m above sea level NHN | |
power plant | ||
operator | Lechwerke | |
Start of operation | 1948 | |
technology | ||
Bottleneck performance | 6.0 megawatts | |
Average height of fall |
7.9 m | |
Expansion flow | 100 m³ / s | |
Standard work capacity | 22.8 million kWh / year | |
Turbines | 4 Strafloturbines | |
Generators | 4 outer rim generators | |
Others | ||
was standing | 2019 |
The Iller barrage 8 - Lautrach is a barrage of the Iller between Kempten and Memmingen and is located at river kilometer 59 in the area of the municipality Lautrach in the district of Unterallgäu .
history
As early as 1937/38, a power plant based on the Arno Fischer design was built on the Iller at Iller level 7 - Maria Steinbach . The advantage of this version was the camouflage , which was important for the war effort , the few roof areas were covered with greenery and the power plant itself could be completely overflown by lowering the dams. The cost savings that were also propagated later turned out to be a miscalculation.
On the Iller, after the Arno Fischer design, level 7 went online in 1938, level 6 in 1943, level 5 in 1944 and finally level 8 in 1948.
The power plant has a fish ladder .
The operator is Bayerische Elektrizitätswerke GmbH, a subsidiary of Lechwerke AG .
technology
The power generated iller the barrage 8 is 6.0 MW at a drop height of 7.9 meters.
With the Arno Fischer power plant construction , weir and power plant form a common structure, the weir weir has 4 attached flaps and an engine room integrated in the weir body .
The power plant has four Strafloturbines arranged in parallel and four machine sets.
Each turbine has a flap in the inlet area and a contactor in the outlet area. These locking mechanisms make it possible to dry the turbines individually for inspection purposes and to walk through them.
The generator is arranged as a watertight encapsulated outer ring generator , the rotor is firmly connected to the impeller . The problem, however, is the sealing of the bulb turbines from the generators and the impractical feasibility of adjusting the impeller. Rigid propeller impellers are therefore installed in the Arno Fischer design. In principle, this limits the efficiency in the partial load range, but the poor partial load efficiency of the propeller turbines can be compensated relatively well by staggering the machines in operation.
The expansion flow of the power plant is 100 m³ / s, the standard work capacity 22,800 MWh per year.
See also: List of hydropower plants in Germany
Individual evidence
- ↑ Martin Gschwandtner: Once upon a time there was a «coal theft» technology under the yoke of the Nazi dictatorship; Arno Fischer and the wrong track of the “underwater power plants” in the period between 1933 and 1945 . GRIN, Munich 2009.
- ↑ Continuity: fish ladders and hiking aids on the Iller work. Retrieved February 19, 2019 .
- ↑ BEW hydropower plants on the Iller. Retrieved February 19, 2019 .
- ^ Canaan: The underwater power plant . 1945.
- ↑ Arno Fischer: Imperial patent 760140 - Floodable river power plants. November 24, 1944, accessed February 19, 2019 .
- ↑ Andreas Ringler: Floodable river power plants. 2016, accessed February 19, 2019 .
- ↑ Analysis of the use of hydropower in Bavaria. Retrieved January 19, 2019 .