Affiliation:
1. Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Department of Design Fundamentals and Fluid–Flow Machinery, WroclawPoland
Abstract
AbstractThe article presents the results of experimental and numerical tests of a water turbine. As the object of the research the middle size Francis turbine, characterized by a middle value of specific speed, was taken into consideration. The primary aim of the realized project was to explain the occurrence of a high vibration level in a partial load operation. It was realized by the application of the superposition of experimental methods and a numerical simulation. The numerical results were verified on the basis of comparison with experimental results obtained for the real turbine. The numerical models were built with great accuracy to the reality and the flow was recognized, which allows to explain the reasons for random occurrence of high vibration in a draft tube and indicate a possibility of improvement of the analyzed object. The results of the numerical research such as distributions of velocity, pressure and vapor volume fraction in the passages were taken into consideration. The flow inside the Francis turbine and an outflow chamber were conscientiously analyzed. Pressure and velocity distribution as well as water surface structure were presented in the paper. Furthermore, the results numerical investigations helped to describe a cavitation rope vortex creation in the draft tube and the development of the air vortexes in the outlet chamber. Finally, the superposition of those phenomena was responsible for the deterioration of the turbine operation.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,General Materials Science,Civil and Structural Engineering,Environmental Engineering