2023
DOI: 10.3390/en17010107
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A Study and Optimization of the Unsteady Flow Characteristics in the Last Stage Impeller of a Small-Scale Multi-Stage Hydraulic Turbine

Jun Yang,
Tao Peng,
Gang Xu
et al.

Abstract: The demand for small-size multi-stage hydraulic turbines is experiencing rapid growth due to the ongoing efforts towards energy conservation and emission reduction. On account of their compact structural design, these turbines feature a more intricate internal flow configuration, rendering them prone to the creation of low-pressure zones, resulting in vapor–liquid two-phase flow, accompanied by the development of intense vibrations and noise, thereby adversely affecting the safety and stability of turbine oper… Show more

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“…The fluid mass flow rate reaches 91.15 kg/s. The last stage of the turbine is always a peculiar on [36], not only it is challenging from the material strength point of view, but also regarding the fluid flow.…”
Section: Optimization Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fluid mass flow rate reaches 91.15 kg/s. The last stage of the turbine is always a peculiar on [36], not only it is challenging from the material strength point of view, but also regarding the fluid flow.…”
Section: Optimization Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%