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Analysis of the Swirling Flow Downstream a Francis Turbine Runner

Romeo Susan‐Resiga, Gabriel Dan Ciocan, I. Anton, François Avellan

Journal of Fluids Engineering · 2005

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Summary

An experimental and theoretical investigation of the flow at the outlet of a Francis turbine runner is carried out in order to elucidate the causes of a sudden drop in the draft tube pressure recovery coefficient at a discharge near the best efficiency operating point. Laser Doppler anemometry velocity measurements were performed for both axial and circumferential velocity components at the runner outlet. A suitable analytical representation of the swirling flow has been developed taking the discharge coefficient as independent variable. It is found that the investigated mean swirling flow can be accurately represented as a superposition of three distinct vortices. An eigenvalue analysis of the linearized equation for steady, axisymmetric, and inviscid swirling flow reveals that the swirl

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1115/1.2137341
Catalogue ID
SNmoqqsttw-clzb0x
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