Hydrotechnical Marine Structures
When completed in 2020 the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant will be the first nuclear power plant in Turkiye. It will produce 1200 MW power through each of its four units which corresponds almost to 10% of Turkey’s production. The cooling water of these units, approx 330 m³/s, will be provided from the sea and later discharged back into the sea by hydraulic structures.
The structures designed are as follows:
Breakwater and Shore Protection Structure
Water Intake Structure and Fish Barrier
Sea Water Treatment Plant
Cooling Water Distribution Chamber
Sea Outfall Structure
East Cargo Terminal.
Detailed wave studies, hydrodynamic, lithodynamic, hydrothermal and tsunami modelling, preparation of 2D and 3D physical models of the structures and testing in a laboratuary environment are part of the design scope.
When completed in 2020 the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant will be the first nuclear power plant in Turkiye. It will produce 1200 MW power through each of its four units which corresponds almost to 10% of Turkey’s production. The cooling water of these units, approx 330 m³/s, will be provided from the sea and later discharged back into the sea by hydraulic structures.
The structures designed are as follows:
Breakwater and Shore Protection Structure
Water Intake Structure and Fish Barrier
Sea Water Treatment Plant
Cooling Water Distribution Chamber
Sea Outfall Structure
East Cargo Terminal.
Detailed wave studies, hydrodynamic, lithodynamic, hydrothermal and tsunami modelling, preparation of 2D and 3D physical models of the structures and testing in a laboratuary environment are part of the design scope.