Water (Sep 2023)

Investigation of the Internal Flow in a Francis Turbine for Comparing the Flow Noise of Different Operation Conditions

  • Tao Zhang,
  • Gensheng He,
  • Weilong Guang,
  • Jiahao Lu,
  • Xijie Song,
  • Di Zhu,
  • Zhengwei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15193461
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 19
p. 3461

Abstract

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Francis turbines are commonly used for water energy utilization in medium- to high-head sections. The high head may cause strong flow-induced noise problems and adverse effects during operation. In order to explore the causes and specific locations of flow-induced noise, this study evaluated the flow-induced noise of a Francis turbine under different loads. By using computational fluid dynamics simulation methods and sound power level evaluation methods, flow-induced noise analysis could be performed based on turbulent flow simulations. By comparing experimental and simulated values, three different load conditions were selected located in the allowed, restricted, and prohibited regions. The results indicated that the flow state of the operating points in the allowed region was good and the flow-induced noise was low, except near the guide vane. The swirling flow in restricted and prohibited regions was strong; in particular, the flow-induced noise in the draft tube was relatively high. Overall, the local flow-induced noise of the runner blade inlet edge was the strongest, and the relationship between the flow-induced noise of the draft tube and the rotating flow was the strongest. The flow-induced noise near the guide vane was the most related to the opening angle, and the larger the opening angle, the greater the noise was. This study can assist in the diagnosis of Francis turbine noise problems and related low-noise design in engineering.

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