Title of article :
Vortex Evolution and Energy Production in the Blade Channel of a Francis Turbine Operating at Deep Part Load Conditions
Author/Authors :
Yu, A College of Energy and Electrical Engineering - Hohai University - Nanjing - China , Wang, Y. S College of Energy and Electrical Engineering - Hohai University - Nanjing - China , Zhou, D. Q College of Energy and Electrical Engineering - Hohai University - Nanjing - China
Abstract :
The blade vortex evaluation in Francis Turbine under deep part load conditions generates severe
pressure fluctuations in the runner. The complex flow in a model turbine is numerically investigated based on a modified Partially Averaged Navier-Stokes method. The main emphasis is focused on revealing
the correlation mechanism of blade vortex evolution and energy production. The results indicate that
the modified PANS method shows significant advantages in hydro turbine’s simulation than the
traditional RANS method. At deep part load conditions, the vorticity formed at the leading edge of the
suction surface and the trailing edge of the pressure surface in the blade channels. The stretching term
provides the most vorticity increments while the dilation term inhibiting part which only provides a decrement
of the vorticity evolution. Based on the entropy production theory, the total entropy production distribution is
consisting with the distribution of vorticity. At deep part load condition, direct dissipation and
turbulent dissipation provide the most entropy, while at part load condition the proportion of these twopart decreased.
Keywords :
Francis turbine , Vortex evolution , Energy Production , Vorticity transport equation , Entropy production theory
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)