A Fatigue Analysis of a Hydraulic Francis Turbine Runner

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2012-02Author
Flores, Miriam
Urquiza, Gustavo
Rodríguez, José María
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In this work, the estimation of crack initiation life of a hydraulic Francis turbine runner is presented. The life prediction
is based on the local strain approach to predict the initiation life. First, the analysis is carried out in air and in water
condition and the runner’s natural frequencies were calculated using the finite element (FE) method. The analysis in air
is compared with experimental analysis in order to have a representative model of real runner and subsequently the numerical
analysis was perform in water. In the case of the runner immersed in water, the added mass effect due to the
fluid structure interaction (FSI) is considered. Second, the static and dynamic stresses were calculated according to life
estimation. For the calculation of static stresses, the pressure distribution of water and the centrifugal forces were applied
to the runner. The dynamic stresses were estimated for interactions between the guide vane and the runner. Lastly,
the estimation of the crack initiation life of the runner was obtained