High load surging is a specially delicate side of Francis turbines' dynamic behavior. There is yet no sure method to predict the occurrence of pulsations on a full-size machine, either from model test results or theoretical analysis. Upon commissioning of the Saucelle-Huebra power plant, high load surging made it impossible to operate in the maximum power output range. The turbine designer brought the oscillations to an acceptable level by a modification of the runner cone, without air admission. Thorough lab testing on a scale model allowed a better understanding of the problem. Influences of the runner cone, test head and tailrace tunnels are highlighted. A modal analysis using the cavitation compliance evaluated from model tests provides an explanation for the surge in the plant.
Marilyne Andersen, Caroline Karmann, Yunjoung Cho
François Avellan, Joao Gomes Pereira Junior, Eduard Egusquiza
François Avellan, Elena Vagnoni