Abstract

The wear phenomenon that occurs on the blades during operation has a significant impact on the fatigue life of the blades. To address the issue of fatigue life assessment for turbine runner blades subjected to increased dynamic stress due to sediment wear, taking a specific high-head hydropower unit’s mixed-flow turbine as the research subject, a hydraulic model of the turbine was established. The wear zones of the runner blades are determined based on the distribution of the flow field’s velocity and the sediment volume fraction. According to the wear rate formula for runner blade material, the amount of wear on the blades is determined, and the dynamic stress data for the dangerous areas of the blades under different degrees of wear are calculated using a unidirectional fluid–structure coupling method. The load spectrum of the time–stress history data for the dangerous area at different levels of wear was compiled using the rain-flow counting statistical method. The operating time ratios for the flood season and the non-flood season are combined. Based on the fatigue cumulative damage theory, the total fatigue damage at the maximum stress part of the runner blade was calculated for different stages of wear, providing a reference for the life calculation of mixed-flow hydraulic turbines.

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