Abstract:
The Francis hydro turbines are designed for the
medium head power applications and in special
circumstances, the high head Francis turbines are designed to
convert the kinetic energy of the fluid to mechanical energy.
The high head increases the potential of having high speed
flow with high vibration levels. Hence, in high head Francis
turbines design parameters should be optimized to get the
maximum power output while avoiding abnormal phenomena
such as excessive vibration, flow separation at the draft side,
cavitation, and Karman vortex generation. Vane Pass
Frequency (VPF) is one of the major issues that create series
of harmful effects on the turbines and auxiliary parts because
of superimposing of the vibration pulses and resonance of the
adjacent parts. The VPF can resonate the auxiliary
equipment, penstocks and turbines parts vibrate itself by
forced vibration, which should be mitigated to protect the
turbine. Hence, this research aims to study the flow induced
vibration in high-head Francis turbines to establish the
optimum parameters to mitigate the issues caused by
vibrations. One of the power plants in Sri Lanka was used as
a case-study for the research. At the final commissioning stage
of this power station, a serious vibration and noise problem in
the Francis turbine and steel penstock was detected. The
dominant frequency of the vibration was identified as 180Hz
and it was established that frequency generated from the
turbine vanes. The study is continuing to analyse the remedial
actions to minimize the vibration effects to the power plant
equipment.
Citation:
G. P. R. Chandima, T. P. Miyanawala and I. D. Nissanka, "Analysis of Flow Induced Vibration of High Head Francis Turbine," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 568-573, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355427.