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Flow survey and blade pressure measurements in a Francis turbine model

Avellan, François  
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Dupont, Philippe  
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Farhat, Mohamed  
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1990
Modern Technology in Hydraulic Energy Production
15th IAHR Symposium on Modern Technology in Hydraulic Energy Production

Experimental flow analysis of hydraulic machines is of prime importance for improving the design of such a unit. Moreover, computational fluid dynamics codes need an experimental data reference in order to check their ability to simulate the main flow features. To obtain such an experimental data base a Francis turbine model and an associated instrumentation is specially developed. Measurements of both global and local quantities are performed for five different operating points of the turbine. A five-hole probe mounted on a remote displacement system provides static pressure and velocity components along three stations in the machine. An original rotating instrumentation is implemented in order to obtain the pressure distribution over the blades of the runner at 28 points ( 17 on the suction side and 11 on the pressure side) arranged along three streamlines.

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Author(s)
Avellan, François  
Dupont, Philippe  
Farhat, Mohamed  
Gindroz, Bernard
Henry, Pierre
Hussain, Mahmood
Parkinson, Etienne  
Santal, Olivier
Date Issued

1990

Publisher

International Association For Hydraulic Research

Published in
Modern Technology in Hydraulic Energy Production
Total of pages

1-14

Volume

2

Start page

Internal Flow 4, I5

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15th IAHR Symposium on Modern Technology in Hydraulic Energy Production

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

September 11-14, 1990

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April 24, 2018
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