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Effect of Surface Roughness on Hydraulic Loss in Spiral Case

Kubota, Takashi
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Takami, Yuji
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Han, Fengqin
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1998
Hydraulic machinery and cavitation
19th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic machinery and cavitation

The increment of frictional deficiency by roughening the inner wall of spiral case is extracted from the optimum specific hydraulic energy deficiencies of a model Francis turbine that was measured by changing surface roughness of the spiral case. Assuming the free vortex flow in the spiral case, the frictional deficiency is predicted for the smooth and roughened spiral cases. By comparing the predicted deficiency with the measured increment of deficiency due to the roughness increase, the admissible roughness for the spiral case and the roughness conversion coefficient from the arithmetic mean roughness to the equivalent sand roughness are investigated.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Kubota, Takashi
Takami, Yuji
Han, Fengqin
Avellan, François  
Date Issued

1998

Publisher

International Association For Hydraulic Research

Published in
Hydraulic machinery and cavitation
ISBN of the book

981-02-3961-0

Series title/Series vol.

Turbine design and operation

Volume

1

Start page

330

End page

344

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LMH  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
19th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic machinery and cavitation

Singapore, Republic of Singapore

September 9-11, 1998

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May 1, 2018
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