• Title of article

    Numerical Predictions of Pressure Fluctuations in a Model Pump Turbine with Small Guide Vane Opening based on Partial Averaged Navier Stokes Approach

  • Author/Authors

    Liu ، J. T. Beijing Institute of Control Engineering , Wu ، Y. L. - Tsinghua University , Li ، Y. - Tsinghua University

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    2661
  • To page
    2669
  • Abstract
    Comparing with conventional hydraulic turbine (e.g. Francis turbine), pump turbine shows significant unstable characteristics because its design is a compromise between a pump and a turbine. In present paper, unsteady flow and pressure fluctuations within a model pump turbine are numerically studied through Partial Averaged Navier Stokes (PANS) approach. The PANS approach is fulfilled through modification of RNG kε turbulence model in a commercial CFD code. Pump turbine operating at different conditions with guide vanes opening angle 6° is simulated. Results revealed that the predictions of performance and relative peaktopeak amplitude by PANS approach agree well with the experimental data. Velocity, vortex and turbulent kinetic energy at the inlet of runner are very large near the pressure surface and the blade leading edge, leading to high pressure fluctuations within the vaneless area otablef pump turbine. The maximum amplitude of pressure fluctuation occurs when the pump turbines run at runaway point. The primary dominant frequency of pressure fluctuation is the runner blade passing frequency in the vaneless space. The above high pressure fluctuations should be avoided during the design of pump turbines especially those operating at highhead condition.
  • Keywords
    Pump turbine , Pressure fluctuation , PartialAveraged NavierStokes , Unsteady flow.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
  • Record number

    2465327