Analysis of a pico tubular-type hydro turbine performance by runner blade shape using CFD

2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 042031 ◽  
Author(s):  
J H Park ◽  
N J Lee ◽  
J V Wata ◽  
Y C Hwang ◽  
Y T Kim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Zhou Daqing ◽  
Bo Qu ◽  
Zheng Yuan

In the paper, CFD method is applied to investigate model propeller turbine performance under different guide vane opening. First, the whole passage geometric models of model propeller turbine have been built with 0° runner blade under five kinds of guide vane opening, and subdivided with about 1.78 million cells of unstructured mesh. Then, three dimensional turbulent flow computations are made at the water head of H = 1m and the runner speed of n = 217.4 r/min, with the two turbulent models, RNG k-ε and Spalart-Allmadas. Furthermore, the curves of moment value and axial hydraulic thrust value are plotted and compared with experimental curves, which shows that numerical results agree well with experimental data, and Spalart-Allmadas model has better precision than RNG k-ε model. Finally, the flow fields of different parts in the turbine passage are displayed and analyzed respectively under the large, normal and small guide vane opening, which shows the fact that the rotating direction of vortex in the axial diffuse of draft tube is opposite by comparing the large opening with the small opening, and the flow field is in disorder and unsteady especially under the small opening. On the whole, CFD method has many unique advantages and has played more and more important roles on the investigations of hydro turbine performance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 141 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrej Podnar ◽  
Matevž Dular ◽  
Brane Širok ◽  
Marko Hočevar

In this study, a comparison of two different Kaplan turbine runners with differently shaped turbine blades was performed. The two turbines differed in the selection of the hydrofoil, the main hydrofoil parameters of which had been modified including, the position of maximum thickness and curvature and the inlet edge radius. Both turbines (unmodified and modified hydrofoils) were tested on a rig designed for low pressure model turbine acceptance tests. The effect of blade shape on cavitation inception, development, and intensity was demonstrated using computer aided visualization. Visualization was performed on the suction side of Kaplan runner blade where the shape of the blade determines cavitation inception and development. The modified Kaplan turbine reduced the cavitation phenomena, and as a result, both turbine performance and output increased for the selected operating points. This demonstrates that choosing the right turbine blade shape is key for optimal turbine performance.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nono Suprayetno ◽  
Priyono Sutikno ◽  
Nathanael P. Tandian ◽  
Firman Hartono

Author(s):  
Seung-Jun Kim ◽  
Jin-Hyuk Kim ◽  
Young-Seok Choi ◽  
Yong Cho ◽  
Jong-Woong Choi

Abstract This study presents the numerical analysis on the inter-blade vortex characteristics along with the blockage effects of runner blade in a Francis hydro turbine model with various flow rate conditions. The turbine model showed different flow characteristics in the runner blade passages according to operating conditions, and inter-blade vortex was observed at lower flow rate conditions. This inter-blade vortex can lead to performance reduction, vibration, and instability for smooth operation of turbine systems. The previous study on blockage effects on various runner blade thickness, showed its influence on hydraulic performance and internal flow characteristics at low flow rate conditions. Therefore, the inter-blade vortex characteristics can be altered with the blockage effects at low flow rate conditions in a Francis hydro-turbine. For investigating the internal flow and unsteady pressure characteristics, three-dimensional steady and unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes calculations are performed. These inter-blade vortices were captured at the leading and trailing edges close to the runner hub. These vortex regions showed flow separation and stagnation flow while blockage effects contributed for decreasing the inter-blade vortex at low flow rate conditions.


2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 698-706
Author(s):  
Young-Do Choi ◽  
Chang-Fu Jin ◽  
Jae-Ik Lim ◽  
You-Taek Kim ◽  
Young-Ho Lee

2013 ◽  
Vol 456 ◽  
pp. 207-210
Author(s):  
Fang He

This paper presents a vibration prediction method for Francis turbine: Provided with advanced CFX software, Numerical simulation of movable guide vane and Turbine runner’s internal flow state. From the source of hydraulic vibration, Focus on numerical analysis, numerical simulation for the cutting thickness of the runner blade. After analysis of the influence of the blade of hydraulic vibration. To explore new ways for the hydro turbine control hydraulic vibration.


Author(s):  
Corvis L. Rantererung ◽  
Sudjito Soeparman ◽  
Rudy Soenoko ◽  
Slamet Wahyudi

The dynamics of fluid flow are very important to the process of converting water energy into mechanical energy at the nozzle double runner cross flow turbine blade. Fluid dynamics of a jet of water from a nozzle release energy as the water crosses the cross flow turbine runner. This research aims to improve turbine performance and the effectiveness of fluid flow dynamics that drive cross flow turbine runner blades using double nozzles. The method of research using a cross flow turbine with double nozzle is a combination of vertical and horizontal nozzles. The turbine runner casing and blade are made of transparent acrylic material so that the flow dynamics can be observed directly. The laboratory scale double nozzle cross flow turbine is comprised of 24 blades, 3 mm thick, 40 mm long and 200 mm runner blade diameter. Test the performance of the turbine by measuring rotation, torque, and power, and by photographing the dynamics of the fluid flow that drives the turbine runner blade. The results of the study found that the visualization of the dynamics of fluid flow in turbines with double nozzles is more regular, evenly distributed, focused, and directed, moving the turbine runner blade cross flow so as to be able to increase turbine performance higher. The highest double nozzle cross flow turbine performance is 6.04 Watt power and 81.68% efficiency, at a water discharge of 0.22 liters /s.


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-51
Author(s):  
Sun-Seok Byeon ◽  
Tae-Youn Kim ◽  
Sang-Meok Han ◽  
Jeong-Hwan Kim ◽  
Youn-Jea Kim

Author(s):  
Young-Do Choi ◽  
Jea-Ik Lim ◽  
You-Taek Kim ◽  
Young-Ho Lee

The purpose of this study is to examine the optimum configuration of nozzle shape to further optimize the cross-flow hydraulic turbine structure and improve the performance. The results show that CFD analysis for the cross-flow turbine can be adopted as a useful method to examine the internal flow and turbine performance in detail. Pressure on the runner blade in Stage 1 and velocity at nozzle outlet have close relation to the turbine performance. The performance characteristics of cross-flow turbine have both impulse turbine and reaction turbine simultaneously.


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