Abstract

The oscillating flow is a problem occurring in the stay vane passage of hydro turbines. The improper shape of the stay vane causes wake formation and sheds large eddies in the trailing edge of the stay vane. The wake at the trailing edge of the stay vane produces pressure fluctuation in the stay vane passage, which leads to noise and vibration during the turbine operation. Therefore, the improper shape of the stay vane may cause flow oscillation in the stay vane passage. Thus, a proper shape design of the stay vane considering the oscillating flow is necessary to mitigate the flow instability. Consequently, experiment and CFD analyses showed that the initial stay vane (ISV) shape causes recirculation and pressure fluctuation. An optimum design methodology is adopted to improve the flow behavior around the stay vane. Optimization of the stay vane is also conducted by using two objective functions (turbine efficiency and flow uniformity) and 12 design variables. The optimal stay vane (OSV) shape is attained by a multi-objective genetic algorithm. Finally, the flow behavior in the stay vane passage with ISV and OSV is compared by experiment and CFD analyses. Thus, the flow instabilities are mitigated with OSV. The installation of OSV improved the flow angle distribution, secondary flow, and pressure fluctuation in the Francis hydro turbine.

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