Machines (Jun 2024)

Influence of Runner Downstream Structure on the Flow Field in the Runner of Small-Sized Water Turbine

  • Lingdi Tang,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Chenjun Zhang,
  • Zanya Wang,
  • Shouqi Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines12060392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 392

Abstract

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Unstable flows in the runner of water turbines, such as reverse flow, vorticity and flow direction transition, are the main factors causing increased losses and decreased efficiency, and changing the geometry structure in the downstream of the runner is an important means of mitigating these instabilities. The different flow fields downstream of runners induced by different locking nut structures are numerically calculated and verified by experimental results. The flow states are evaluated in terms of characteristic quantities such as pressure gradient, swirling flow, reverse flow, and vorticity. The results show a non-negligible effect of the locking nut, which leads to a more uniform pressure distribution, increases the descending speed of the reverse flow rate, and reduces the volume and strength of the vortex. The small locking nut significantly weakens the pressure gradient, reduces the top reverse flow zone, and decreases the vortex volume at the blade flow passage outlet and the size of the downstream disturbance vortex. The extended lock nut reduces the growth rate of the vortex generation rate and the size of the partial vortex, but increases the range of the high-pressure zone, causing the bottom reverse flow and increasing the vortex.

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