Analysis of Head Losses in a Turbine Draft Tube by Means of 3D Unsteady Simulations
Author(s) -
Sylvia Wilhelm,
Guillaume Balarac,
Olivier Métais,
Claire Ségoufin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
flow turbulence and combustion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.739
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1573-1987
pISSN - 1386-6184
DOI - 10.1007/s10494-016-9767-9
Subject(s) - draft tube , head (geology) , mechanics , turbine , turbulence , reynolds averaged navier–stokes equations , detached eddy simulation , vortex , turbulence kinetic energy , tube (container) , flow (mathematics) , computational fluid dynamics , physics , aerospace engineering , environmental science , geology , mechanical engineering , engineering , thermodynamics , geomorphology
International audienceIn this paper, Unsteady RANS (URANS) simulations and Large Eddy Simula- tions (LES) in the draft tube of a bulb turbine are presented with the objective to understand and locate the head losses in this turbine component. Three operating points of the turbine are considered. Numerical results are compared with experimental velocity measurements for validation. Thanks to a detailed analysis of the energy balance in the draft tube, the physical and hydrodynamic phenomena responsible for head losses in the draft tube are identified. Head losses are due to transfer of mean kinetic energy to the turbulent flow and viscous dissipation of kinetic energy. This occurs mainly in the central vortex structure and next to the walls in the draft tube. Head losses prediction is found to be dependent on the turbulence model used in the simulations, especially in URANS simulations. Using this analysis, the evolution of head losses between the three operating points is understood
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