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Optimal Control of Part Load Vortex Rope in Francis Turbines

Pasche, Simon  
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Avellan, Francois  
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Gallaire, Francois  
August 1, 2019
Journal Of Fluids Engineering-Transactions Of The Asme

The mitigation of the precessing vortex core developing in the draft tube of Francis turbines operating under part load conditions is crucial to increase the operation flexibility of these hydraulic machines to balance the massive power production of intermittent energy sources. A systematic approach following the optimal control theory is, therefore, presented to control this vortical flow structure. Modal analysis characterizes the part load vortex rope as a self-sustained instability associated with an unstable eigenmode. Based on this physical characteristic, an objective function targeting a zero value of the unstable eigenvalue growth rate is defined and subsequently minimized using an adjoint-based optimization algorithm. We determine an optimal force distribution that successfully quenches the part load vortex rope and sketches the design of a realistic control appendage.

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research article
DOI
10.1115/1.4042560
Web of Science ID

WOS:000471286100018

Author(s)
Pasche, Simon  
Avellan, Francois  
Gallaire, Francois  
Date Issued

2019-08-01

Publisher

ASME

Published in
Journal Of Fluids Engineering-Transactions Of The Asme
Volume

141

Issue

8

Article Number

081203

Subjects

Engineering, Mechanical

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Engineering

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structural sensitivity

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numerical-simulation

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predictive control

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cylinder

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