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HYDRAULIC TURBINES

(OPEN CHANNEL FLOW AND HYDRAULIC


MACHINERY)

UNIT IV

03-Apr-2017 Dr. Rambabu Palaka, Associate Professor


Topics
1. Classification of Turbines
2. Selection of Turbines
3. Design of Turbines - Pelton, Francis, Kaplan
4. Draft Tube
5. Surge Tanks
6. Governing of Turbines
7. Unit Speed, Unit Discharge, Unit Power
8. Characteristic Curves of Hydraulic Turbines
9. Similitude or Model Anlysis
10. Cavitations
Classification of Turbines
1. According to type of energy at Inlet
a) Impulse Turbine - Pelton Wheel
Requires High Head and Low Rate of Flow
b) Reaction Turbine - Francis, Kaplan
Requires Low Head and High Rate of Flow
2. According to direction of flow through runner
a) Tangential Flow Turbine - Pelton Wheel
b) Radial Flow Turbine - Francis Turbine
c) Axial Flow Turbine - Kaplan Turbine
d) Mixed Flow Turbine - Modern Francis Turbine
Classification of Turbines
3. According to Head at Inlet of turbine
a) High Head Turbine - Pelton Wheel
b) Medium Head Turbine -Fancis Turbine
c) Low Head Turbine - Kaplan Turbine
4. According to Specific Speed of Turbine
d) Low Specific Speed Turbine - Pelton Wheel
e) Medium Specific Speed Turbine - Fancis Turbine
f) High Specific Speed Turbine - Kaplan Turbine
Classification according to Specific Speed of
Turbines
Classification of Turbines
5. According to Disposition of Turbine Shaft
a) Horizontal Shaft - Pelton Wheel
b) Vertical Shaft - Fancis & Kaplan Turbines
PELTON WHEEL
PELTON
PELTON WHEEL WITH MULTILE JETS
Design of Pelton Wheel
Guidelines:
1. Jet Ratio = Pitch Diameter of wheel / Dia. of Jet = D/d
2. Speed Ratio = Velocity of Wheel / Velocity of Jet = u/V

3. Velocity of Wheel,
4. Overall Efficiency , OR

5. Water Power, W.P. = mV2 = gQH


6. Shaft Power, S.P. =
7. No. of Buckets = (0.5 x Jet Ratio) + 15
Design of Pelton Wheel
Problems:
1. A Pelton wheel has a mean bucket speed of 10 m/s with a jet of water flowing at
the rate of 700 lps under a head of 30 m. The buckets deflect the jet through an
angle of 160. Calculate the power given by water to the runner and the
hydraulic efficiency of the turbine. Assume the coefficient of nozzle as 0.98.

2. A Pelton wheel has to develop 13230 kW under a net head of 800 m while
running at a speed of 600 rpm. If the coefficient of Jet Cv = 0.97, speed ratio is
0.46 and the ratio of the Jet diameter is 1 /16 of wheel diameter. Calculate
i) Pitch circle diameter
ii) the diameter of jet
iii) the quantity of water supplied to the wheel
Design of Pelton Wheel
Problems:
3. Design a Pelton wheel for a head of 80m. and speed of 300 RPM. The Pelton
wheel develops 110 kW. Take coefficient of velocity= 0.98, speed ratio= 0.48 and
overall efficiency = 80%.
4. A double jet Pelton wheel develops 895 KW with an overall efficiency of 82%
under a head of 60m. The speed ratio = 0.46, jet ratio = 12 and the nozzle
coefficient = 0.97. Find the jet diameter, wheel diameter and wheel speed in
RPM.
FRANCIS TURBINE
FRANCIS
FRANCIS TURBINE
Design of Francis Turbine
Guidelines:
1. Velocity of Wheel,

2. Work done per second or Power,

3. Velocity of Wheel,

4. Discharge,
Design of Francis Turbine
Problems:
1. A reaction turbine works at 450 rpm under a head of 120 m. Its diameter at inlet
is 1.2 m and the flow area is 0.4 m2 . The angle made by the absolute and
relative velocities at inlet are 20 and 60 respectively with the tangential velocity.
Determine
(i) the discharge through the turbine
(ii) power developed (iii) efficiency.
Assume radial discharge at outlet.
2. A Francis turbine has inlet wheel diameter of 2 m and outlet diameter of 1.2 m.
The runner runs at 250 rpm and water flows at 8 cumecs. The blades have a
constant width of 200 mm. If the vanes are radial at inlet and the discharge is
radially outwards at exit, make calculations for the angle of guide vane at inlet
and blade angle at outlet
KAPLAN TURBINE
KAPLAN
KAPLAN
Design of Kaplan Turbine
Guidelines:
1. Velocity of Wheel, where

2. Work done per second =

3. Velocity of Flow at Inlet and Outlet are equal

4. Discharge,

5. Flow Ratio =
Do

Db

Kaplan Turbine
Design of Kaplan Turbine
Problems:
1. A Kaplan turbine develops 9000 kW under a net head of 7.5 m. Overall efficiency of the
wheel is 86% The speed ratio based on outer diameter is 2.2 and the flow ratio is 0.66.
Diameter of the boss is 0.35 times the external diameter of the wheel. Determine the
diameter of the runner and the specific speed of the runner.
2. A Kaplan turbine working under a head of 25 m develops 16,000 kW shaft power. The
outer diameter of the runner is 4 m and hub diameter is 2 m. The guide blade angle is
35(). The hydraulic and overall efficiency are 90% and 85% respectively. If the velocity of
whirl is zero at outlet (Vw1 = 0 i.e., =900), determine runner vane angles at inlet () and
outlet () and speed of turbine.
Hint: V1 = sqrt(2gH), Vw1 = V1 cos , S.P. = O (gQH), H (gQH) = Q(Vw1) u,
Vf1 = V1 sin , Vf2 = Vf1, u1= u2 = u, Find and from Velocity Triangles
Dm = (Do + Db) / 2, u1= u2 = Dm N /60,
Selection of Turbine
Franc
is

Pelto
n
Kapla
Draft Tube
The water after working on the turbine, imparts its energy to the vanes and
runner, there by reducing its pressure less than that of atmospheric Pressure. As
the water flows from higher pressure to lower Pressure, It can not come out of the
turbine and hence a divergent tube is connected to the end of the turbine.

Draft tube is a divergent tube one end of which is connected to the outlet of the
turbine and other end is immersed well below the tailrace (Water level).

The major function of the draft tube is to increase the pressure from the inlet to
outlet of the draft tube as it flows through it and hence increase it more than
atmospheric pressure. The other function is to safely discharge the water that has
worked on the turbine to tailrace.
Draft Tube
Types of Draft Tube
Surge Tanks
Surge tank (or surge chamber) is a device / structure introduced within a
hydropower water conveyance system having a rather long pressure conduit to
absorb the excess pressure rise in case of a sudden valve closure. The surge
tank is located between the almost horizontal or slightly inclined conduit and
steeply sloping penstock and is designed as a chamber excavated in the
mountain.

It also acts as a small storage from which water may be supplied in case of a
sudden valve opening of the turbine.

In case of a sudden opening of turbine valve, there are chances of penstock


collapse due to a negative pressure generation, if there is no surge tank.
Surge Tank
Governing of Turbines
Governing means Speed Regulation.

Governing system or governor is the main controller of the hydraulic turbine. The
governor varies the water flow through the turbine to control its speed or power
output.

1. Impulse Turbine
a) Spear Regulation
b) Deflector Regulation
c) Combined

2. Reaction Turbine
Governor of Pelton Wheel
Performance of Turbines under unit quantities
The unit quantities give the speed, discharge and power for a particular
turbine under a head of 1m assuming the same efficiency. Unit quantities
are used to predict the performance of turbine.

1. Unit speed (Nu) - Speed of the turbine, working under unit head

2. Unit power (Pu) - Power developed by a turbine, working under a unit head

3. Unit discharge (Qu) - The discharge of the turbine working under a unit head
Specific Speed of Turbine
Unit Quantities & Specific Speed
Problems:
1. Suggest a suitable type of turbine to develop 7000 kW power under a head
of 20m while operating at 220 rpm. What are the considerations for your
suggestion. Hint: Use Specific Speed
2. A turbine is to operate under a head of 25m at 200 rpm. The discharge is 9
m3/s. If the efficiency is 90%, determine:
i) Power generated ii) Speed iii) Discharge at a head of 20m
Hint: Use Unit Power, Unit Speed, Unit Discharge
Characteristics Curves of Turbine
These are curves which are characteristic of a particular turbine which helps in
studying the performance of the turbine under various conditions. These
curves pertaining to any turbine are supplied by its manufacturers based on actual
tests.

The characteristic curves obtained are the following:


a) Constant head curves or main characteristic curves
b) Constant speed curves or operating characteristic curves
c) Constant efficiency curves or Muschel curves
Similitude of Turbines

Dimensionless Numbers:

Where
Q = Discharge
N = Speed of Wheel
D = Dia. of Wheel
H = Head
P = Shaft Power
Similitude of Turbines - Problems

Problems:
1. A hydraulic turbine develops 120 KW under a head of 10 m at a speed of
1200 rpm and gives an efficiency of 92%. Find the water consumption and the
specific speed. If a model of scale 1: 30 is constructed to operate under a
head of 8m what must be its speed, power and water consumption to run
under the conditions similar to prototype.
Hint: S.P. = O (gQH), Specific Speed, Dimensionless Numbers

2. A model turbine 1m in diameter acting under a head of 2m runs at 150 rpm.


Estimate the scale ratio if the prototype develops 20 KW under a head of 225
m with a specific speed of 100.
Hint: Use Dimensionless Numbers
Cavitation
If the pressure of a liquid in course of its flow becomes equal to its vapour pressure
at the existing temperature, then the liquid starts boiling and the pockets of vapour
are formed which create vapour locks to the flow and the flow is stopped. The
phenomenon is known as cavitation.

To avoid cavitation, the minimum pressure in the passage of a liquid flow, should
always be more than the vapour pressure of the liquid at the working temperature.
In a reaction turbine, the point of minimum pressure is usually at the outlet end of
the runner blades, i.e., at the inlet to the draft tube.
Methods to avoid Cavitations
Reference
Chapter 18
A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics
and Hydraulic Machines
Dr. R. K. Bansal
Laxmi Publications

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