Numerical Investigation of Effects of Ripple Type Needle Erosion on Pressure Inside a Pelton Nozzle

Author:

Satyal Sajan,Abregu Jim,Bhattarai Bikram Singh,Nascimben Francesco,Chitrakar Sailesh,Neopane Hari Prasad,Gunnar Dahlhaug Ole

Abstract

Abstract Pelton turbines, a commonly used impulse turbine for hydroelectric generation which converts the potential energy of the water into kinetic energy through a needle structure within the nozzle system. However, the exposure of the Pelton turbine components such as needle, seat ring, buckets to the sediment laden water can erode these components. The erosion on the needle can also lead to the efficiency degradation. This study aims to investigate the effect of needle erosion on the pressure dynamics within the Pelton nozzle system. For the study purpose, the nozzle system from Pelton rig at the Waterpower Laboratory, NTNU is used and a general erosion pattern is developed through literature and field information. The research focuses on analysing the difference in pressure distribution between the normal and eroded needles under different opening conditions, with the objective of understanding how erosion affects the nozzle performance. Single-phase 3-D simulations are performed with an unstructured ANSYS mesh and the CFX solver. This study examines the static pressure at the inner surface of the nozzle casing wall. The results show that for a constant head at the inlet boundary condition, the static pressure with eroded needles was significantly lower than that with normal needles. The pressure difference was around 1.88 kPa for a 60% nozzle opening and around 3.57 kPa for a 40% nozzle opening. The reduction in pressure is due to the increased area in the needle orifice and nozzle outlet caused by erosion, which is more pronounced at lower openings. The findings reveal a direct correlation between needle erosion and alterations in pressure distribution, highlighting the necessity for vigilant monitoring and timely maintenance. The study provides valuable insights into optimizing turbine performance in sediment-laden water conditions and underscores the importance of addressing needle erosion to maintain efficiency.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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