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Effect of Air Layer on the Performance of an Open Ducted Cross Flow Turbine

Authors :
Patrick Mark Singh
Zhenmu Chen
Qingsheng Wei
Young-Do Choi
Source :
The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery. 18:11-19
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Korean Fluid Machinery Association, 2015.

Abstract

Recently, the cross flow turbines attract more attention for their good performance over a large operating regime at off design point. This study employs a very low head cross flow turbine, which has open inlet duct and has barely been studied before, to investigate the performance of the cross flow turbine with air suction from the rear part of the runner. Unlike conventional cross flow turbines, a draft tube is attached to the outlet of runner to improve the turbine performance. Water level and pressure in the draft tube are monitored to investigate the influence of air suction. Torque at local blade passage of three parts of runner is examined in detail under the conditions of different air suction. Consequently, it is found that with proper air suction in the runner chamber, the water level in the draft tube gradually drops to Stage 2 of the runner and the efficiency of the turbine can be raised by 10%. Overall, the effect of air-layer on the performance of the turbine is considerable.

Details

ISSN :
22879706
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
Accession number :
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