Fish screen for suction strainer
US-12442148-B2 · Oct 14, 2025 · US
US12371866B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12371866-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218276475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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The present invention comprises a fish guidance rack (2) for use in a fish guidance system in a watercourse (W) at a run-of-river hydropower plant or a water intake. The rack comprises a series of vertical bars (1) mounted on a rack frame (7) along a longitudinal axis (L) of the rack between a first end (5) of the rack and a second end (6) of the rack. The rack comprises bars with a hydrodynamic curved form, and a generally increasing inter-bar spacing (sb) in the downstream direction.
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A fish guidance rack for use in a fish guidance system in a watercourse, the fish guidance rack comprising a series of vertical bars mounted on a rack frame along a longitudinal axis of the fish guidance rack between a first end of the fish guidance rack and a second end of the fish guidance rack, wherein the bars each comprises a first, upstream half beginning with an upstream tip and a second, downstream half ending in a downstream tip, wherein the downstream half adjoins the upstream half in a downstream direction of the bar with respect to a flow direction of the watercourse in an installed state of the rack, wherein at least a number of the bars each comprises, at least along a part of a depth of the bar, a convex curvature of a first upstream side with respect to the first, upstream end of the fish guidance rack, wherein, in a horizontal cross section, the bars each comprises a maximum, first thickness in the first, upstream half of each bar, wherein the fish guidance rack comprises a minimum clear bar spacing between respective upstream halves of neighboring bars measured along the longitudinal axis of the rack, and wherein, in a downstream direction from respective locations of maximum, first thickness in respective upstream halves of neighboring bars to the respective downstream tips, a clear bar spacing between neighboring bars in the fish guidance rack either only increases or remains partially equal and partially increases. 2. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the bars each comprises, at least along a part of the depth of the bar, a concave curvature of a second downstream side with respect to the second, downstream end of the fish guidance rack. 3. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the maximum, first thickness of the bar is in the range of 8-16 mm, and the second thickness at a narrowest part in the second, downstream half of the bar in the horizontal cross section is in the range of 4-8 mm. 4. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of each bar in the horizontal cross section continuously decreases from the location of maximum, first thickness to the second, downstream tip, such that the clear bar spacing between neighboring bars continuously increases in the fish guidance rack from the respective locations of maximum, first thickness in the downstream direction to the respective second, downstream tips of neighboring bars. 5. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein a depth of each bar, measured in the horizontal cross section along a center line, is larger than the maximum, first thickness of each bar. 6. The fish guidance rack according to claim 5 , wherein the depth of each bar lies between three times the maximum, first thickness and fifteen times the maximum, first thickness of the bar. 7. The fish guidance rack according to claim 5 , wherein the depth of each bar is in the range of 60-100 mm. 8. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the location comprising the maximum, first thickness of each bar is arranged within a region encompassing maximum one fourth of the depth of the bar. 9. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein, in an installed state of the rack in the watercourse, the rack comprises, at the second, downstream tip of each bar, a downstream outflow angle, with respect to the flow direction of the watercourse, which is smaller than the upstream bar-flow attack angle at the first, upstream tip of the bar. 10. The fish guidance rack according to claim 9 , wherein, in an installed state of the rack in the watercourse, the rack comprises, at the second, downstream tip of each bar, a downstream outflow angle of 0°-45°, with respect to a flow direction of the watercourse. 11. The fish guidance rack according to claim 9 , wherein the fish guidance rack comprises an upstream bar-flow attack angle of at the most 90°, with respect to a flow direction of the watercourse. 12. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein, in an installed state of the rack in the watercourse, the fish guidance rack comprises a horizontal rack angle of 0-90°, to a flow direction of the watercourse, wherein the horizontal rack angle is measured between a first longitudinal axis of the fish guidance rack and the flow direction of the watercourse in a plane parallel to a surface of the water course. 13. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the upstream tip and the downstream tip of each bar is rounded. 14. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the bars are arranged in a spaced apart manner along the longitudinal axis of the rack from a first, upstream end of the fish guidance rack to a second, downstream end of the fish guidance rack. 15. The fish guidance rack according to claim 14 , wherein the bars are arranged in an equidistant manner along the longitudinal axis of the rack from the first, upstream end of the fish guidance rack to the second, downstream end of the fish guidance rack. 16. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the minimum clear bar spacing lies in a range of 25-50 mm. 17. The fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , comprising a bottom overlay, which covers a bottom portion of a front face of the rack. 18. The fish guidance rack according to claim 17 , wherein the bottom overlay covers the bottom portion of the front face of the rack across essentially the entire length of the rack. 19. The fish guidance rack according to claim 17 , wherein the bottom overlay or the top overlay, respectively, each covers at the most 25% of a wetted height of the bars. 20. A fish guidance system comprising a watercourse having a flow direction, and further comprising a bypass channel and a fish guidance rack according to claim 1 , wherein the fish guidance rack extends across an intake canal or power canal and is suitable to guide fish in the watercourse along a longitudinal axis towards the bypass channel of the fish guidance system. 21. The fish guidance system according to claim 20 , wherein the fish guidance rack comprises a horizontal rack angle of 0-90° to a flow direction of the watercourse, wherein the horizontal rack angle is measured between a first longitudinal axis of the fish guidance rack and the flow direction of the watercourse in a plane parallel to a surface of the water course. 22. The fish guidance system according to claim 20 , wherein the fish guidance rack comprises, at the second, downstream tip of each bar, a downstream outflow angle, with respect to the flow direction of the watercourse, which is smaller than the upstream bar-flow attack angle at the first, upstream tip of the bar. 23. The fish guidance system according to claim 20 , wherein the watercourse is delimited on a first side by a first limiting structure extending in a first vertical plane along the flow direction, and on a second side by a second limiting structure extending in a second vertical plane along the flow direction, and wherein a third limiting structure extending in a third vertical plane along the flow direction is arranged between the first limiting structure and the second limiting structure, said third intermediate limiting structure dividing the watercourse into a first section and a second section, and wherein the fish guidance rack extends partially across the watercourse. 24. The fish guidance system according to claim 23 , wherein the first limit
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