Study of Francis Turbine

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EXPERIMENT NO-4

Aim: - To Study the constructional details of the Francis Turbine (Reaction


turbine) and draw its fluid flow circuit.

Apparatus used: - Model of Francis Turbine.

Formula Used: -

1. Hydraulic efficiency = Vw1 U1/gH

2. Speed Ratio = U1/ 2gH varies from 0.6 to 0.88

3. Flow Ratio = Vf1/ 2gH varies from 0.12 to 0.35

Where  = Density of water


Q = Discharge of water
Vw1= Whirl velocity of water at inlet
U1= Runner velocity
Vf1= Velocity of flow at inlet
H= Net head

Theory: - Reaction Turbine: - In this type of turbine there is a gradual


pressure drop and takes place continuously over the fixed and moving
blades or over guide vanes and moving vanes. The function of the
guides’ vanes is that they alter the direction of water as well as increases
its velocity. As the water passes over the moving vanes its kinetic energy
is absorbed by them.

Francis Turbine: - The inward flow reaction turbine having radial discharge
at outlet is known as Francis turbine, after the name of J.B Francis an
American engineer who in beginning designed inward radial flow
reaction turbine. In the modern Francis turbine, the water enters the
runner of the turbine in the radial direction and leaves in the axial
direction at the outlet of the runner. Thus the modern Francis turbine is a
mixed flow type turbine.

Constructional details:-
The main parts of the Francis turbine are: -
1. Penstock
2. Casing
3. Guide mechanism
4. Runner
5. Draft tube

1. Penstock: - It is a long pipe at the outlet of which a nozzle is fitted. The


water from reservoir flows through the penstock. The nozzle increases
the kinetic energy of water flowing through the penstock.

2. Casing: - In case of reaction turbine, casing and runner are always full of
water. The water from the penstocks enters the casing which is of spiral
shape in which area of cross-section of the casing goes on decreasing
gradually. The casing completely surrounds the runner of the turbine.
The casing is made of spiral shape, so that the water may enter the
runner at constant velocity through out the circumference of the runner.
The casing is made of concrete or cast steel.

3. Guide Mechanism: - It consists of a stationary circular wheel all round


the runner of the turbine. The stationary guide vanes are fixed on the
guide mechanism. The guide vanes allow the water to strike the vanes
fixed on the runner without shake at inlet. Also by a suitable
arrangement, the width between two adjacent vanes of a guide’s
mechanism can be altered so that the amount of water striking the runner
can vary.

4. Runner: - It is a circular wheel on which a series of radial curved vanes


are fixed. The surface of the vanes is made very smooth. The radial
curved vanes are so shaped that the water enters and leaves the runner
without shock. The runners are made of cast steel, cast iron or stainless
steel. They are keyed to the shaft.
5. Draft tube: - The pressure at the exit of the runner of
a reaction turbine is generally less than atmosphere
pressure. The water at exit cannot be directly
discharged to the tail race. A tube or pipe of
gradually increasing area is used for discharging
water from the exit of the turbine to the tail race.
This tube of
increasing area is called draft tube. The draft tube, in
addition to serve a passage for water discharge, has
the following two purposes also.

1. The turbine may be placed above the tail race


and hence turbine may be inspected properly.
2. The kinetic energy rejected at the outlet of the
turbine is converted into useful pressure
energy.
Specifications:-
1. Type –Reaction Turbine
2. Type of flow – Mixed (Redial & Axial)
3. Head –Medium 45 to 250m
4. Specific speed – Medium 50 to 250
5. Shaft position – Mainly vertical ( it may be
horizontal also.
6. Discharge – Medium

Governing Mechanism:-
The governing mechanism changes the position of
guide blades to affect a variation in the water flow
rate in the wake of changing load condition of the
turbine. When the load changes, the governing
mechanism rotates all guide blades about their
axis through the same angle so that the water flow
rate to the runner and its direction essentially
remain the same at the all passages between any
two consecutive guide vans. The penstock pipe
feeding the turbine is often fitted with a relief
valve, also known as the pressure regulator. When
guide vanes are suddenly closed, the relief valve
opens and diverts the water direct to tail race. The
simultaneous operation of guide vanes and relief
valve is termed as double regulation.
Viva Questions:-
1. What is the radial flow turbine?
2. Differentiate between inward and outward flow
turbine?
3. What are guide vanes?
4. What is a draft tube?
5. What are the specifications of a Francis turbine?

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