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Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 2786
Author(s):  
Julian Meister ◽  
Anita Moldenhauer-Roth ◽  
Claudia Beck ◽  
Oliver M. Selz ◽  
Armin Peter ◽  
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Horizontal bar rack bypass systems (HBR-BS) are characterized by a horizontal bar rack (HBR) with narrow clear bar spacing of 10–20 mm and an adjacent bypass (BS) to efficiently protect and guide downstream moving fish at water intakes. The small bar spacing may lead to operational challenges, such as clogging and high head losses. This study investigated whether combining an HBR with a low-voltage electric field (e-HBR) allows one to increase the clear bar spacing while maintaining a high standard of fish protection and guidance efficiency. To this end, an HBR-BS with 20 mm bar spacing and an e-HBR-BS with 20 and 51 mm bar spacing were tested with spirlin (Alburnoides bipunctatus) and European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in a laboratory flume. The racks were electrified with 38 V pulsed direct current. The protection efficiency of the e-HBR with 51 mm was 96% for spirlin and 86% for eels, which are similar results to those of the HBR with 20 mm. Some eels passed through the e-HBR, but only when they were parallel to the rack. Fish injuries of variable severeness due to the electrification were observed. The results highlight the potential of hybrid barriers for the protection of downstream moving fish. However, fish injuries due to electricity may occur; and reporting applied voltage, electrode geometry, resulting electric field strength and the pulse pattern of the electrified rack setup is necessary to ensure comparability among studies and to avoid injuries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 4632-4637
Author(s):  
Zhenqian Zhao ◽  
Hyungseok Ryu ◽  
Haechang Lee ◽  
Sang Jik Kwon ◽  
Eou-Sik Cho

Considering the relationship between thin film thickness of transparent conductive oxide (TCO) materials and the reversed pulse time in pulsed-direct current (DC) sputtering, aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) films were deposited on glass substrates at different reversed pulse times by changing oxygen/argon (O2/Ar) gas ratios for window layers of large area CuIn1-xGaxSe2 (CIGS) solar cells. As a result of the reduced sputtering time, the thickness of AZO film was decreased when the reversed pulsed time was increased. The higher resistance and resistivity of the AZO film was obtained at a higher reversed pulse time. From the structural investigations of AZO such as transmittance and X-ray diffraction (XRD), it was possible to observe the relationship between the crystallinity of AZO and transmittance. Even at the short reversed pulse time of 0.5 µs, it can be concluded that the accumulated charges on the AZO target are completely cleared and the AZO layers show the highest figure of merit (FOM) with low sheet resistance and high transmittance.


Langmuir ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vaijayanthi Ramesh ◽  
Christoph Rehbock ◽  
Brian Giera ◽  
John J. Karnes ◽  
Jean-Baptiste Forien ◽  
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Nano Energy ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 106009
Author(s):  
Yingzi Zhang ◽  
Lingling Xu ◽  
Zhuo Liu ◽  
Xi Cui ◽  
Zhuo Xiang ◽  
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