Technical Condition Analysis of Mechanical Equipment of Yerevan Lake Hydro Facility

Technical Condition Analysis of Mechanical Equipment of Yerevan Lake Hydro Facility

Authors

  • Arestak Sarukhanyan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
  • Hovhannes Kelejyan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
  • Aram Sahakyan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2024.3-14

Keywords:

Reservoir, spillway, smooth gate, amortization, concrete strength

Abstract

The article analyzes the results of the study of the technical condition of the mechanical equipment of Yerevan Lake, and identifies risks and threats to their strength and stability. Instrumental measurements were conducted to check amortization condition of mechanical equipment to correctly evaluate their future operation degree. Based on detailed observations of supply cables of electromechanical equipment and main units of structures it was recommended to replace them or conduct rehabilitation works. 

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Author Biographies

Arestak Sarukhanyan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

Doctor of Science (engineering), Professor (RA, Yerevan) - NUACA, Chair of Hydroconstruction, water systems and hydroelectric power plants

Hovhannes Kelejyan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in engineering, Associate Professor (RA, Yerevan) – NUACA, Chair of Hydroconstruction, water systems and hydroelectric power plants

Aram Sahakyan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in engineering, Associate Professor (RA, Yerevan) - NUACA, Chair of Hydroconstruction, water systems and hydroelectric power plants

Published

2024-12-27

How to Cite

Sarukhanyan, A., Kelejyan, H., & Sahakyan, A. (2024). Technical Condition Analysis of Mechanical Equipment of Yerevan Lake Hydro Facility. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 90(3), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2024.3-14

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