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Francis Turbine Test Ring

The document describes a test rig for evaluating the performance of a Francis turbine. The objectives are to determine the turbine's output power and efficiency. It consists of a spiral casing, runner shaft, and draft tube. Tests are conducted by varying the guide vane position and measuring speed, pressures, vacuum and power. Observations are recorded and efficiency is calculated using formulas for head, discharge, input power, output power and torque. Key specifications of the test rig like pump type and power requirements are also provided.

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Francis Turbine Test Ring

The document describes a test rig for evaluating the performance of a Francis turbine. The objectives are to determine the turbine's output power and efficiency. It consists of a spiral casing, runner shaft, and draft tube. Tests are conducted by varying the guide vane position and measuring speed, pressures, vacuum and power. Observations are recorded and efficiency is calculated using formulas for head, discharge, input power, output power and torque. Key specifications of the test rig like pump type and power requirements are also provided.

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FRANCIS TURBINE TEST RIG

Prepared By Amit sharma (09ECTME006) Ashish jangid (09ECTME008) Lokendra

FRANCIS TURBINE TEST RIG: OBJECTlVE: A1M: To study the operation of a Francis Turbine. To determine the output power of Francis Turbine. To determine the efficiency of the Francis Turbine.

INTRODUCTION: Francis Turbine, named after James Bichens Fransis, is a reaction type of turbine for medium high to medium low heads and medium small to medium large quantities of water. The reaction turbine operates with its wheel submerged in water. The water before entering the turbine has pressure as well as kinetic energy. The moment on the wheel is produced by both kinetic and pressure energies. The water leaving the turbine has still some of the pressure as well as kinetic energy. THEORY: Originally the Francis turbine was designed as a purely radial flow type reaction turbine but modern Francis turbine is a mixed flow type in which water enters the runner radially inwards towards the center and discharges out axially. It operates under medium heads and requires medium quantity of water. DESCRIPTION: The Francis Turbine consists of spiral casing, an outer bearing pedestal and rotor assembly with runner shaft and brake drum, all mounted on a suitable sturdy cast iron base plate. A straight conical draft tube is provided for the purpose of regaining the kinetic energy from the exit water and also facilitating easy accessibility of the Turbine due to it locating at higher level than the tailrace. A transparent hollow Perspex cylinder is provided in between the draught bend and the casing for the purpose of observation of flow at exit of runner. A rope brake arrangement is provided to load the Turbine. The output of the turbine can be controlled by adjusting the guide vanes for which a hand wheel and a suitable link mechanism are provided. The net supply head on the turbine is measured by a pressure and vacuum gauge. UTILITIES REQUIRED: 1. Water supply (400 ltrs) 2. 3 phase supply, 440 volt AC 3. Drain 4. Space required: 2.2m x 1 m EXPERIMENT AL PROCEDURE: Starting Procedure: 1. Clean the apparatus and make Tank free from Dust. 2. Close the drain valve provided.

3. Fill Sump tank 3/4 with Clean Water and ensure that no foreign particles are there. 4. Fill manometer fluid i.e. Hg. in manometer. 5. Now switch on the Main Power Supply (440 V AC, 50 Hz). 6. Switch on the Pump with the help of Starter. 7. Open the Air release Valve provided on the Manometer, slowly to release the air from Manometer. 8. When there is no air in the manometer, close the Air release valves. 9. Now regulate the Guide Vanes position with the help of a Hand Wheel provided for this purpose. 10. Now turbine is in operation. 11. Regulate the discharge by regulating the Guide Vanes position. 12. Load the turbine with the help of hand wheel attached to the Spring Balance. 13. Note the Monometer Reading. 14. Note Pressure gauge reading. 15. Note Vacuum gauge Reading. 16. Note the RPM of the Turbine. 17. Note the Fixed and Adjustable Balance Readings. 18. Repeat the same experiment for different load and different discharge. Closing Procedure: 1. When the experiment is over, first remove load on dynamometer. 2. Close the ball valves provided on manometer. 3. Switch OFF Pump with the help of starter. 4. Switch OFF main power supply. SPECIFICATION: Pump Pump FORMULAE: H = 10*(Pd+Ps/760) m A= (/4)*(D*D) h = (h1-h2)/100 m Q = V*A Ei = (w*g*Q*H)/1000 T = (W1+W3+W4-W2)*g*Re Re = (dB+2dR)/2 Eo = (2**N*T)/60*1000 = (Eo/Ei)*100 = = Centrifugal type A.C. 15 HP / 13.75KW, 3 Phase, 440 Volts.

OBSERVATION & CALCULATION: DATA: D=Diameter of pipe g = Acceleration due to gravity m = Density of water w = Density of Manometer fluid i.e. Hg D = Diameter of Brake Drum Cpitot = Co-efficient of pitot tube d = Diameter of rope W3 = Weight of hanger W4 = Weight of rope OBSERVATION TABLE: S. N. RPM (N) 1 2 3 4 5 2780 2276 1870 1094 510 h1 cm 25.5 30.5 30.4 30.6 30.6 h2 cm 24.5 24.3 24.2 23.8 23.9 Pd Ps Kg/cm2 Mm hg 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.15 1.15 50 40 40 30 25 Dead Spring balance weight w1 w2 (kg) (kg) 2 0.5 4 1 6 1.75 8 2.5 9 3 = = = = = = = = = 0.08m 9.81 m/s2 1000 kg.m3 13600 kg/m3 0.2 m 0.98 0.1 m 0.236 kg 0.02 kg

CALCULATION TABLE: S.N. 1 2 3 4 5 NOMENCLATURE: A = Cross-sectional area of pipe P = Pressure gauge reading, kg.cm2 V = Vacuum gauge reading m = Density of water w = Density of Manometer fluid i.e. Hg Pd = Delivery pressure Ps = Suction pressure Re = Equivalent radius Total H Head Velocity v Discharge Q Output Input Turbine Efficiency %

T = Torque Ei = Input power Eo = Output power

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