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Experimental Study and Numerical Simulation of the FLINDT Draft Tube Rotating Vortex

Gabriel Dan Ciocan, Monica Sanda Iliescu, Thi Cong Vu, B Nennemann, François Avellan

Journal of Fluids Engineering · 2006

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Summary

The dynamics of the rotating vortex taking place in the discharge ring of a Francis turbine for partial flow rate operating conditions and cavitation free conditions is studied by carrying out both experimental flow survey and numerical simulations. 2D laser Doppler velocimetry, 3D particle image velocimetry, and unsteady wall pressure measurements are performs to investigate thoroughly the velocity and pressure fields in the discharge ring and to give access to the vortex dynamics. Unsteady RANS simulation are performed and compared to the experimental results. The computing flow domain includes the rotating runner and the elbow draft tube. The mesh size of 500,000 nodes for the 17 flow passages of the runner and 420,000 nodes for the draft tube is optimized to achieve reasonable CPU time

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1115/1.2409332
Catalogue ID
SNmoqqsttw-ogmi1u
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