volume 103 issue 3 pages 272-287

Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions

Muhannad Altimemy 1, 2, 3, 4
Justin Caspar 1, 3, 5
Ahmed SHKARAH 6, 7, 8
Alparslan Oztekin 1, 3, 9, 10
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-01
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR0.215
CiteScore2.2
Impact factor1.0
ISSN00084204, 12086045
Abstract

Due to the increasing global power demand, hydropower plants face the challenge of operating at flow rates far from their best efficiency point to comply with the electrical grid. Consequently, turbine units experience unstable high swirling flows under different load conditions, reducing the life of system components. Understanding the mechanisms behind the onset and sustenance of these instabilities in the swirling flow leaving the turbine runner is crucial for improving turbine performance. To achieve this, large eddy simulations were conducted to characterize the unsteady flow inside an industrial-sized Francis turbine. The turbine was studied under a wide range of flow rates, 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, and 120% of the design flow rate. A high swirl velocity was introduced as the flow rate deviated from 100% load, causing significant changes in the flow structure. An organized structure of vortex filaments in a helical pattern is seen inside the draft tube at 80% and 60% load, and the 40% load case showed an unorganized collection of small-scale vortices. A straight vortex cavity is seen in the draft tube center at 120% excess load. At the best design point, the magnitude of the swirl velocity was 0.1 times the tip speed. However, as the flow rate dropped to 40% of the design flow rate, the magnitude increased to 0.4 times the tip speed near the wall. In addition, the 40% load case had the highest magnitude of pressure fluctuations, over 25 times the peak design case near the runner. This showed that a very unsteady flow field could damage the system or cause unstable operation at ultra-low partial loads. Generated power dropped dramatically as the flow rate decreased, and more noise was present in the power signal.

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Altimemy M. et al. Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions // Canadian Journal of Physics. 2025. Vol. 103. No. 3. pp. 272-287.
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Altimemy M., Caspar J., SHKARAH A., Oztekin A. Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions // Canadian Journal of Physics. 2025. Vol. 103. No. 3. pp. 272-287.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1139/cjp-2022-0165
UR - https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjp-2022-0165
TI - Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions
T2 - Canadian Journal of Physics
AU - Altimemy, Muhannad
AU - Caspar, Justin
AU - SHKARAH, Ahmed
AU - Oztekin, Alparslan
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/01
PB - Canadian Science Publishing
SP - 272-287
IS - 3
VL - 103
SN - 0008-4204
SN - 1208-6045
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@article{2025_Altimemy,
author = {Muhannad Altimemy and Justin Caspar and Ahmed SHKARAH and Alparslan Oztekin},
title = {Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions},
journal = {Canadian Journal of Physics},
year = {2025},
volume = {103},
publisher = {Canadian Science Publishing},
month = {mar},
url = {https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjp-2022-0165},
number = {3},
pages = {272--287},
doi = {10.1139/cjp-2022-0165}
}
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Altimemy, Muhannad, et al. “Large Eddy Simulations of a Francis Turbine Operating at Ultra-Low Load to Overload Conditions.” Canadian Journal of Physics, vol. 103, no. 3, Mar. 2025, pp. 272-287. https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjp-2022-0165.