Design of TVA Projects: Electrical design of hydro plants

Design of TVA Projects: Electrical design of hydro plants
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1953
Genre: Electrical engineering
ISBN:

This is the second of three volumes comprising the Design of TVA Projects and is one of a planned series of special reports recording the experience of TVA in carrying out the major phases of its engineering and construction program. It undertakes to explain the engineering work involved in the design of electrical installations for primary water control stations of TVA, including switch-yards constructed at the generating stations but not transmission lines and substations.

Design of TVA Projects: Mechanical design of hydro plants

Design of TVA Projects: Mechanical design of hydro plants
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 1960
Genre: Hydroelectric power plants
ISBN:

This is the third of three volumes comprising the Design of TVA Projects and is one of a planned series of special reports recording the experience of TVA in carrying out the major phases of its engineering and construction program in connection with its hydroelectric projects. This third volume explains the engineering work involved in the design of the mechanical installations for the primary water control structures of TVA, including switchyards constructed at the generating stations. Appurtenances for the control of water, such as gates and cranes, are considered to be accessories of the structures and were included in Volume 1.

Tennessee Valley Authority in Vintage Postcards

Tennessee Valley Authority in Vintage Postcards
Author: Mark Allen Stevenson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738541525

Created by the federal government in 1933 to revitalize a region twice the size of New England, the Tennessee Valley Authority began as an experiment of unprecedented proportions. Seen here through picture postcards, the dramatic achievements of the TVA take on a personal aspect, as individuals visit the hydroelectric projects and enjoy the newly created recreational opportunities. Tangible benefits are also documented, such as improved navigation, new roads and bridges, and abundant and inexpensive electricity. Influenced by such visionaries as Gifford Pinchot, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Norris, the agency also dealt with regional issues, including river commerce, soil conservation, and flood control.