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Flow in a Pelton Turbine Bucket: Numerical and Experimental Investigations

Perrig, A.  
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Avellan, F.  
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Kueny, J.-L.  
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2006
Journal of Fluids Engineering

The aim of the paper is to present the results of investigations conducted on the free surface flow in a Pelton turbine model bucket. Unsteady numerical simulations, based on the two-phase homogeneous model, are performed together with wall pressure measurements and flow visualizations. The results obtained allow defining five distinct zones in the bucket from the flow patterns and the pressure signal shapes. The results provided by the numerical simulation are compared for each zone. The flow patterns in the buckets are analyzed from the results. An investigation of the momentum transfer between the water particles and the bucket is performed, showing the regions of the bucket surface that contribute the most to the torque. The study is also conducted for the backside of the bucket, evidencing a probable Coanda interaction between the bucket cutout area and the water jet.

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research article
DOI
10.1115/1.2170120
Web of Science ID

WOS:000236523500017

Author(s)
Perrig, A.  
Avellan, F.  
Kueny, J.-L.  
Parkinson, E.  
Farhat, M.  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Journal of Fluids Engineering
Volume

128

Start page

350

End page

358

Subjects

Pelton Turbines

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Bucket

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Jet

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Pressure

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 9, 2006
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