Operating Principle of a Francis Turbine Didactic Equipment Fluids Engineering Training Equipment

Operating Principle of a Francis Turbine Didactic Equipment Fluids Engineering Training Equipment

AFF063 Operating Principle of a Francis Turbine Didactic Equipment Fluids Engineering Training Equipment For Vocational Training Center, Technical Institution, Engineering University, TVET Schools.

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AFF063 Operating Principle of a Francis Turbine Didactic Equipment Fluids Engineering Training Equipment

Description

 model of a reaction turbine

 transparent operating area

 turbine with adjustable guide vanes

 loading by band brake

Water turbines are turbomachines utilising water power. The Francis turbine is a type of reaction turbine which converts the pressure energy of the water into kinetic energy in the distributor and in the rotor. The water is fed in the distributor by means of a spiral housing.

The flowing water is accelerated in the distributor by the adjustable guide vanes and directed onto the blades. The redirection and further acceleration of the water in the rotor generates an impulse which is transmitted to the rotor.

The experimental unit consists of the rotor, the distributor with adjustable guide vanes, a band brake for loading the turbine and a housing with a transparent front panel. The transparent cover enables to observe the water flow, the rotor and the guide vanes during operation. The angle of attack and thus the

power of the rotor are modified by adjusting the guide vanes.

 

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