Vortex rope patterns at different load of hydro turbine model

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Operation of hydraulic turbines beyond optimal conditions leads to formation of precessing vortex core in a draft tube that generates powerful pressure pulsations in a hydraulic system. In case of resonance it leads to stability decreasing of hydraulic unit and electrical grid on the whole. In present work, such regimes are explored in a conical part of simplified turbine model. Studies are performed at constant flowrate Q = 70 m3/h and varying the runner rotational speed to explore different loads of the hydroturbine unit. The experiments involve pressure measurements, high speed-visualization and velocity measurements by means of laser Doppler anemometer technique. Interesting finding is related with abrupt increasing precession frequency at low swirl parameter of flow near optimal regime.

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Skripkin, S., Tsoy, M., Kuibin, P., & Shtork, S. (2017). Vortex rope patterns at different load of hydro turbine model. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 115). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711506004

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