2023
DOI: 10.1177/09576509231218043
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Analysis of hydro-abrasive erosion in a high-head Pelton turbine injector using a Eulerian-Lagrangian approach

Navam Shrivastava,
Anant Kumar Rai,
Ali Abbas
et al.

Abstract: High-head hydropower plants deploy Pelton turbines to harness energy; however, turbine components face severe abrasive erosion due to suspended sediments. The erosion of the Pelton injector leads to the degradation of the jet quality, reducing the turbine efficiency considerably. Recently, the erosion of an internal servomotor design of the injector has been studied numerically; however, the cavitation-erosion synergy was not explored. This study serves as the extension of the literature with an analysis of th… Show more

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“…Ge et al [24] analyzed sediment erosion characteristics of a Pelton turbine numerically and experimentally. Xiao et al [25][26][27][28] studied the threephase flow behaviors in a Pelton turbine and analyzed the motion process of sediment particles in it separately. Leguizamon et al [29] developed a three-phase flow simulation for Pelton turbines based on the Lagrange method and indirectly verified the calculated results with measured erosion values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ge et al [24] analyzed sediment erosion characteristics of a Pelton turbine numerically and experimentally. Xiao et al [25][26][27][28] studied the threephase flow behaviors in a Pelton turbine and analyzed the motion process of sediment particles in it separately. Leguizamon et al [29] developed a three-phase flow simulation for Pelton turbines based on the Lagrange method and indirectly verified the calculated results with measured erosion values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%