Mitigation of flow-induced pressure fluctuations in a Francis turbine operating at the design and partial load regimes—LES simulations

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-1-2019

Abstract

High-fidelity large eddy simulations (LES) were conducted to characterize the spatial and temporal structure of turbulent flows in an industrial-sized Francis turbine while the unit operated at the design point and partial load. A pressure surge with an amplitude of 8% of the turbine head was observed at partial load while the amplitude was <1% at the design point. The vortex rope precession observed in the draft tube correlated to the amplitude and frequency of the pressure surge. Central and peripheral water injections at various volumetric rates were considered to control the flow-induced pressure fluctuations. Central injection at the 4% and 6% flow rates attenuated high amplitude pressure fluctuations by 40% and 75% respectively at partial load. At the same operating conditions, peripheral injections did not have the same desired effect. Although power generation was not changed with water injection at the design point, it was reduced by about 2.5% by central injection and 0.5% by peripheral injection at partial load, showing a water injection mitigation strategy could be applied without any penalty.

Identifier

85069597706 (Scopus)

Publication Title

International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2019.108444

ISSN

0142727X

Volume

79

Grant

TG-CTS170051

Fund Ref

National Science Foundation

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