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Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla

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The performance of a hydropower plant depends on several parameters, i.e., the turbine type used, plant design, turbine classification, plant head, flow rate. All turbines are used for their best operation under the best level of efficiency with optimal values for their nominal head, water flow and...

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Autor: Limachi Viamonte, Wilhem Rogger
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Altiplano
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:cavitación
Francis
hidráulica
operación
turbina
cavitation
hydraulics
operation
turbine
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
Análisis del efecto de cavitación en una turbina hidráulica de tipo francis en condiciones de operación de la C.H. Chaglla
title Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
spellingShingle Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
Limachi Viamonte, Wilhem Rogger
cavitación
Francis
hidráulica
operación
turbina
cavitation
Francis
hydraulics
operation
turbine
title_short Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
title_full Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
title_fullStr Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
title_full_unstemmed Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
title_sort Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the Chaglla
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Limachi Viamonte, Wilhem Rogger
author Limachi Viamonte, Wilhem Rogger
author_facet Limachi Viamonte, Wilhem Rogger
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cavitación
Francis
hidráulica
operación
turbina
cavitation
Francis
hydraulics
operation
turbine
topic cavitación
Francis
hidráulica
operación
turbina
cavitation
Francis
hydraulics
operation
turbine
description The performance of a hydropower plant depends on several parameters, i.e., the turbine type used, plant design, turbine classification, plant head, flow rate. All turbines are used for their best operation under the best level of efficiency with optimal values for their nominal head, water flow and turbine speed. However, under these conditions, the cavitation phenomenon occurs in the hydraulic turbine. It is only for the reason that the dynamic attribute of liquid flow becomes unstable with high pressure fluctuations. Cavitation is an unavoidable and unavoidable problem in hydraulic turbines. Cavitation destroys the performance of the turbines. When turbines operate at partial loads rather than their highest efficiency point, they experience cavitation to a greater extent. Francis turbines are designed to be operated in various conditions. The research objective was to analyze the cavitation occurrence in a Francis type turbine and how to minimize it, as a result a report was obtained on damages caused by the bubbles implosion on the surfaces of the turbine, especially in the impeller, at the exit waist edge of the intermediate zone in UG-1, present areas with cavitation wear between blade and blade 1-2. 3-4. 8-9. 11-12. 13-1. According to the inspection, the evolution of the cavitated areas is controlled and a slight detachment of material is observed, which does not compromise the useful life of the impeller. Likewise, for the impeller blades in the UG-2, cavitation wear areas occur between blade and blade 3-4. 9-10. 11-12; It is also controlled and slight material release is observed which does not compromise the useful life of the impeller. Regarding the wear of the blades in the impeller, we can indicate that in the UG2 there is 6.47 % accumulated wear, while in the UG1 there is 5.47 %. In the case of the guide vanes, the wear clearance with the highest incidence is in the UG2 with 0.692 mm of accumulated wear, while in the UG1 with 0.2595 mm.
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spelling Of the cavitation effect in a francis type hydraulic turbine under operating conditions at operating conditions of the ChagllaAnálisis del efecto de cavitación en una turbina hidráulica de tipo francis en condiciones de operación de la C.H. ChagllaLimachi Viamonte, Wilhem RoggercavitaciónFrancishidráulicaoperaciónturbinacavitationFrancishydraulicsoperationturbineThe performance of a hydropower plant depends on several parameters, i.e., the turbine type used, plant design, turbine classification, plant head, flow rate. All turbines are used for their best operation under the best level of efficiency with optimal values for their nominal head, water flow and turbine speed. However, under these conditions, the cavitation phenomenon occurs in the hydraulic turbine. It is only for the reason that the dynamic attribute of liquid flow becomes unstable with high pressure fluctuations. Cavitation is an unavoidable and unavoidable problem in hydraulic turbines. Cavitation destroys the performance of the turbines. When turbines operate at partial loads rather than their highest efficiency point, they experience cavitation to a greater extent. Francis turbines are designed to be operated in various conditions. The research objective was to analyze the cavitation occurrence in a Francis type turbine and how to minimize it, as a result a report was obtained on damages caused by the bubbles implosion on the surfaces of the turbine, especially in the impeller, at the exit waist edge of the intermediate zone in UG-1, present areas with cavitation wear between blade and blade 1-2. 3-4. 8-9. 11-12. 13-1. According to the inspection, the evolution of the cavitated areas is controlled and a slight detachment of material is observed, which does not compromise the useful life of the impeller. Likewise, for the impeller blades in the UG-2, cavitation wear areas occur between blade and blade 3-4. 9-10. 11-12; It is also controlled and slight material release is observed which does not compromise the useful life of the impeller. Regarding the wear of the blades in the impeller, we can indicate that in the UG2 there is 6.47 % accumulated wear, while in the UG1 there is 5.47 %. In the case of the guide vanes, the wear clearance with the highest incidence is in the UG2 with 0.692 mm of accumulated wear, while in the UG1 with 0.2595 mm.El rendimiento de una central hidroeléctrica depende de varios parámetros, es decir, el tipo de turbina que se utiliza, el diseño de planta, clasificación de turbina, cabecera de planta, caudal. Todas las turbinas se utilizan para su mejor operación bajo el mejor nivel de eficiencia con valores óptimos para su altura nominal, caudal de agua y velocidad de las turbinas. Sin embargo, bajo estas condiciones, el fenómeno de cavitación ocurre en la turbina hidráulica. Es solo por la razón por la cual el atributo dinámico del flujo de líquido se vuelve inestable con fluctuaciones de alta presión. La cavitación es un problema ineludible e ineludible en las turbinas hidráulicas. La cavitación acaba con el rendimiento de las turbinas. Cuando las turbinas funcionan con cargas parciales en lugar de su punto de mayor eficiencia, experimentan cavitación en mayor medida. Las turbinas Francis tienen perfil de ser operadas en varias condiciones. El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar la ocurrencia de cavitación en una turbina tipo Francis y cómo minimizarla, como resultado se obtuvo un reporte en daños producido por la implosión de burbujas en las superficies de la turbina, especialmente en el rodete, en el borde de cintura de salida de la zona intermedia en la UG-1, presentan áreas con desgaste por cavitación entre álabe y álabe 1-2. 3-4. 8-9. 11-12. 13-1. Según la inspección la evolución de las áreas cavitadas se encuentra controladas y se observa ligero desprendimiento de material lo cual no compromete la vida útil del rodete. Así mismo para los alabes del rodete en la UG-2, se presentan áreas desgaste por cavitación entre álabe y álabe 3-4. 9-10. 11-12; también se encuentra controladas y se observa ligero desprendimiento de material lo cual no compromete la vida útil del rodete. Con respecto al desgaste de los alabes en el rodete podemos indicar que en la UG2 se tiene un 6,47 % de desgaste acumulado, mientras que en la UG1 con un 5,47 %. Para el caso de los álabes directrices la holgura de desgaste con mayor incidencia es en la UG2 con 0,692 mm de desgaste acumulado, mientras que en la UG1 con un 0,2595 mm.Escuela de Posgrado - Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2024-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unap.edu.pe/epg/index.php/investigaciones/article/view/529210.26788/ri.v13i1.5292Revista de Investigaciones; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2024): Revista de Investigaciones; 38-47Revista de Investigaciones; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Revista de Investigaciones; 38-472077-86861997-403510.26788/ri.v13i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Altiplanoinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspahttps://revistas.unap.edu.pe/epg/index.php/investigaciones/article/view/5292/709https://revistas.unap.edu.pe/epg/index.php/investigaciones/article/view/5292/729Derechos de autor 2024 Wilhem Rogger Limachi Viamontehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unap.edu.pe/epg:article/52922024-10-29T20:09:21Z
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