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New insight in Francis turbine cavitation vortex rope: role of the runner outlet flow swirl number

Favrel, Arthur
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Gomes Pereira Junior, Joao  
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Landry, Christian  
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May 4, 2018
Journal of Hydraulic Research

At part load operation, Francis turbines experience the development of a cavitation vortex rope in the draft tube, whose precession acts as a pressure excitation source. In case of resonance, the resulting pressure pulsations lead to unacceptable torque and power fluctuations on the prototype machine, putting at risk the system stability. However, the accurate prediction of resonance conditions at the prototype scale remains challenging since it requires a proper hydro-acoustic modelling of the draft tube cavitation flow. Furthermore, both the head and discharge values have an impact on the precession frequency of the vortex and the natural frequency of the system. The present paper demonstrates for the first time that the influence of both parameters on the frequencies of interest can be represented by a single parameter, the swirl number. Its analytical expression is derived as a function of the operating parameters of the machine. It is used to establish empirical laws enabling the determination of both frequencies and finally the operating parameters in resonance conditions on the complete part load operating range at the model scale. The methodology presented in this paper represents a decisive step towards the prediction of resonances on the complete part load operating range of the prototype.

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DOI
10.1080/00221686.2017.1356758
Author(s)
Favrel, Arthur
Gomes Pereira Junior, Joao  
Landry, Christian  
Müller, Andres
Nicolet, Christophe
Avellan, François
Date Issued

2018-05-04

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published in
Journal of Hydraulic Research
Volume

56

Issue

3

Start page

367

End page

379

Subjects

Cavitation

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Francis turbine

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hydro-acoustic resonance

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part load

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swirl number

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vortex rope

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