Note on Design Parameters and Performance of a Gravitation Water Vortex Turbine (GWVT) with Zotloeterer Turbine
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Abstract
Micro-hydro power is a critical component of decentralized renewable energy systems, particularly in remote regions with low-head, low-flow water resources. Traditional large-scale turbine designs (e.g., Francis, Kaplan) are often inefficient, costly, or environmentally inappropriate for these conditions. The Gravitation Water Vortex Turbine (GWVT), exemplified by the Zotloeterer design, emerged as a promising alternative [1-2]. It harnesses energy from a gravity-driven, free-surface vortex within a cylindrical tank, offering a simple, robust, and environmentally friendly—often "fish-friendly"—solution. In the present article, we discuss among other things, aspects of design parameters and performance of GWVT and CVT (a new design) along with Zotloeterer Turbine.