Experimental investigations of the unsteady flow in a Francis turbine draft tube cone

  • Baya A
  • Muntean S
  • Câmpian V
  • et al.
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Operating Francis turbines at partial discharge is often hindered by the development of the helical vortex (so-called vortex rope) downstream the runner, in the draft tube cone. The unsteady pressure field induced by precessing vortex rope leads to pressure fluctuations. The paper presents the experimental investigations of the unsteady pressure field generated by precessing vortex rope and its associated pressure fluctuations into a draft tube of the Francis turbine operating at partial discharge. In situ measurements are performed in order to evaluate the pressure fluctuations and vortex rope frequency at partial load operation. Three pressure taps are installed on the cone wall of the draft tube in order to record the unsteady pressure. As a result, the Fourier spectra are obtained in order to evaluate the amplitude of pressure fluctuations and vortex rope frequency. Moreover, the wall pressure recovery along to the draft tube cone is acquired. Finally, conclusions are drawn in order to present the vortex rope effects.

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Baya, A., Muntean, S., Câmpian, V. C., Cuzmoş, A., Diaconescu, M., & Bǎlan, G. (2010). Experimental investigations of the unsteady flow in a Francis turbine draft tube cone. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 12, 012007. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/12/1/012007

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