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Experimental Investigation on the Characteristics of Hydrodynamic Stabilities in Francis Hydroturbine Models
Author(s) -
Su Wen-Tao,
Li Xiao-Bin,
Li Feng-Chen,
Wei Xian-Zhu,
Han Wen-Fu,
Liu Shu-Hong
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
advances in mechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.318
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 1687-8132
DOI - 10.1155/2014/486821
Subject(s) - draft tube , particle image velocimetry , inlet , mechanics , flow (mathematics) , vortex , suction , siphon (mollusc) , impeller , acoustics , marine engineering , engineering , physics , mechanical engineering , turbulence , ecology , biology
This paper presents an experimental investigation of flow phenomena related to the characteristic frequencies of pressure fluctuation in Francis hydroturbine models. The experiments were carried out on two test rigs with two model runners having hydraulic similarities. Flow field around the guide vanes was measured with a particle image velocimetry (PIV) on the first PIV test rig. Flow structures at the inlet region of runner and in draft tube at different operating conditions were visualized on another hydrodynamic test rig. Analyses of dominant frequency of unsteady hydraulic behaviors in the tested hydroturbines were performed. It was observed that the main frequency of flow over the guide vanes and the dominant frequency of channel vortex equal the blade passing frequency; the dominant frequency of flow separation at the suction side of blade inlet equals the vane passing frequency; the vortex rope in the draft tube displays a low-frequency nature. The flow instabilities and fluctuations directly influence the running of hydroturbine, thus these experimental results could provide important evidence for the stability study of a real hydroturbine.

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