Water (Jan 2021)

Impeller Optimization in Crossflow Hydraulic Turbines

  • Marco Sinagra,
  • Calogero Picone,
  • Costanza Aricò,
  • Antonio Pantano,
  • Tullio Tucciarelli,
  • Marwa Hannachi,
  • Zied Driss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w13030313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 313

Abstract

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Crossflow turbines represent a valuable choice for energy recovery in aqueducts, due to their constructive simplicity and good efficiency under variable head jump conditions. Several experimental and numerical studies concerning the optimal design of crossflow hydraulic turbines have already been proposed, but all of them assume that structural safety is fully compatible with the sought after geometry. We show first, with reference to a specific study case, that the geometry of the most efficient impeller would lead shortly, using blades with a traditional circular profile made with standard material, to their mechanical failure. A methodology for fully coupled fluid dynamic and mechanical optimization of the blade cross-section is then proposed. The methodology assumes a linear variation of the curvature of the blade external surface, along with an iterative use of two-dimensional (2D) computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and 3D structural finite element method (FEM) simulations. The proposed methodology was applied to the design of a power recovery system (PRS) turbine already installed in an operating water transport network and was finally validated with a fully 3D CFD simulation coupled with a 3D FEM structural analysis of the entire impeller.

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