Analytical Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Gravitational Water Vortex Runner
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Gravitational Water Vortex Power Plant (GWVPP) needs optimization either in its
structure or runner for enhancing power extraction from low pressure head. The study
is focused on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis of basin followed by
design and analysis of the runner for GWVPP using multiphase analysis. The tapered
ratios of the basin were varied with and without changing exit hole and corresponding
variations in flow parameters were observed.
The design of the runner is based on the methodology that maximum energy can be
extracted when the flow strikes the runner perpendicularly. The methodology was
applied for obtainining runner profile for basin structure of different tapered ratios. The
CFD analysis as well as experimental validation of runner designed for reference basin
were carried out. Bronze material was used for the fabrication of the runner for
experimental analysis. The maximum efficiency of designed runner was found to 7.93%
at 68 rpm from computational analysis while experimentally it was found to be 12.10%
at 66 rpm. However, comparison at the same runner speed of 66 rpm, the experimental
maximum efficiency was found to be higher by 4.45% than computational efficiency
7.65%.
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Gravitational Water Vortex Power Plant (GWVPP) needs optimization either in its
structure or runner for enhancing power extraction from low pressure head.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENERGY SYSTEM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT