Built in May 2005, covering a total area of 7110 m2, and with a total water supply capacity of 2.7 m3/s, the Hydraulic Control Experiment Hall is mainly engaged in hydraulic model tests for hydraulic structures, cooling water tests for thermal/nuclear power plants, and related tests for cooling towers. Main facilities include: 13m-high water tanks (water supply capacity: 1.5 m3/s) and 24m-long water tanks. Functions include: hydraulic model tests (Jinping Hydropower Station Spillway Tunnel Model, Xiluodu No. 3 Spillway Tunnel Model, etc.), and cooling water tests for thermal/nuclear power plants (Physical Model of Hydraulic Characteristics of Seawater Reservoir of Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Experimental Study on Defoaming of Siphon Wells in Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, etc.). The Experiment Hall has undertaken hundreds of hydraulic and environmental studies related to water conservancy and hydropower projects, thermal power projects and nuclear power projects, and solved a large number of engineering technical problems, including the Three Gorges Project, Xiaolangdi Project, Ertan Project, Xiaowan Project, Xiluodu Project, Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant, Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Phase I, II and III Project, Lianyungang Nuclear Power Plant, Shanghai Waigaoqiao Power Plant and Hong Kong Lamma Power Plant, etc.
Hydraulic
Control Experiment Hall
Test Model