Avellan, FrançoisEtter, SiegbertGummer, J HSeidel, U2005-11-042005-11-042000https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/219109Hydraulic turbine runners, which operate under a wide range of heads and outputs, are subjected to considerable dynamic forces at off design conditions. Therefore a detailed knowledge of mean and fluctuating pressures is required for a safe design of the runner. A special technique has been developed at EPFL-IMHEF Laboratory for Hydraulic Machines in Lausanne, Switzerland, to measure the pressures on the blade of a model runner with miniature piezo-resistive pressure transducers. It has been successfully used in the Voith Hydro Laboratory during the model test of a large Francis turbine. Typical results are presented and discussed, together with their transposition to prototype conditions and application in the dynamic stress and fatigue analysis of the runner.Dynamic Pressure Measurements on a Model Turbine Runner and their Use in Preventing Runner Fatigue Failuretext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper