Investigation of the starting-up axial hydraulic force and structure characteristics of pump turbine in pump mode

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Abstract

During the starting up of the pump mode in pump turbines, the axial hydraulic force acting on the runner would develop with the guide vane opening. It causes deformation and stress on the support bracket, main shaft and runner, which influence the operation security. In this case, the axial hydraulic force of the pump turbine is studied during the starting up of pump mode. Its influences on the support bracket and main shaft are investigated in detail. Based on the prediction results of axial hydraulic force, the starting-up process can be divided into “unsteady region” and “Q flat region” with obviously different features. The mechanism is also discussed by analyzing pressure distributions and streamlines. The deformation of the support bracket and main shaft are found to have a relationship with the resultant force on the crown and band. A deflection is found on the deformation of the runner with the nodal diameter as the midline in the later stages of the starting-up process. The reason is discussed according to pressure distributions. The stress concentration of the support bracket is found on the connection between thrust seating and support plates. The stress of the runner is mainly on the connection between the crown and the blade’s leading-edge. This work will provide more useful information and strong references for similar cases. It will also help in the design of pump turbine units with more stabilized systems for reducing over-loaded hydraulic force, and in the solving of problems related to structural characteristics.

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Mao, Z., Tao, R., Chen, F., Bi, H., Cao, J., Luo, Y., … Wang, Z. (2021). Investigation of the starting-up axial hydraulic force and structure characteristics of pump turbine in pump mode. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(2), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020158

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