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Abstract
Cavitation may occur in the runner bucket of the Pelton turbine, which could lead to cavitation erosion on the bucket surface. In this paper, three types of bucket were selected to carry out transient multiphase flow simulation at the same operating point of a model Pelton turbine. The hydraulic performance and cavitation characteristics of different buckets were analysed. The 3 bucket models were developed for Pelton turbines operating under the middle-high and the high-water head range, respectively. Results showed that the participation of cavitation model in simulation would slightly affect the working process of the bucket. The cavitation on the front surface of three buckets all happened at the beginning stage of jet inflowing the bucket, among which bucket C had the most serious cavitation on the front surface. This work showed different cavitation characteristics among various types of bucket, and the relevant result suggested comprehensive design considering cavitation characteristics should be done on the front surface of the bucket for a specific range of water head.
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1 State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering & Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084, China
2 China Three Gorges Construction Engineering Corporation . Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610014, China
3 Dongfang Electric Machinery Co. Ltd , Deyang, Sichuan Province, 618000, China
4 China Three Gorges Xizang Energy Investment Corporation , Chengdu, Sichuan province, 610095, China