Influence of the transition section shape on the cavitation characteristics at the bottom outlet

Author:

Lei Gang1,Huang Hongbao1,Fan Xiongan2,Su Junan3,Wang Qingxiang3,Wang Xiaoliang3,Peng Kai3,Zhang Jianmin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China

2. b Huadian Jinsha River Upstream Hydropower Development Co, Ltd, Batang Branch (Lawa Branch), Cangdu, China

3. c Zhongnan Engineering Corporation Limited, Changsha, China

Abstract

Abstract The hydraulic characteristics of the lock chamber section in a bottom outlet are complex. Particularly, cavitation is a prominent problem when the flow in the tunnel transitions from pressurized to unpressurized conditions. As a countermeasure, sidewall contractions are often installed at the end of the pressurized section. In this paper, with numerical simulations and vacuum tank experiments, we analyzed the design parameters of several prototype projects and studied the flow properties and cavitation characteristics of the transition section. The four main factors that influence cavitation risks are the contraction ratio of the transition section, the top press slope, the length of the transition section, and the shape of the orifice. The study of a real-world project demonstrates that by implementing a severe constriction degree, the top press slope can be slowed down, and the pressurized transition section can be extended, thereby reducing cavitation risks and improving flow patterns. These research results provide a reference for the optimal design of hydraulic structures.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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