Numerical Investigations of Incompressible Turbomachinery Applications using OpenFOAM
Licentiate thesis, 2010

Swirling flow and unsteady phenomena are common in technical applications, such as turbines, pumps and compressors. The objective of this work is to get a good understanding of the turbulent flow features inside such applications, and to validate the computational techniques used for such applications. Because of the complexity of the turbulent flow, approximations are made when solving the flow equations in the computational domain. Depending on the level of the approximations, the level of accuracy and detail in the predicted flow will vary. To validate the assumptions used in the simulations and to get a good prediction of the flow, the computational technique as well as the CFD code must thus be validated against detailed measurements. The present work aims at getting a good understanding of the turbulent flow in the U9 Kaplan turbine model, using the OpenFOAM CFD code. Detailed measurements are used to validate the computed turbulent flow features.

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Olivier Petit

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics

The ERCOFTAC centrifugal pump OpenFOAM case-study

IAHR International Meeting of the Workgroup on Cavitation and Dynamic Problems in Hydraulic Machinery and Systems,; (2009)p. 523-532

Paper in proceeding

The flow in the U9 Kaplan turbine - preliminary and planned simulations using CFX and OpenFOAM

24th IAHR Symposium Hydraulic MAchinery and Systems, Foz Do Iguassu, Brasil,; (2008)

Paper in proceeding

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Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

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