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Since the 1970's, an increasing amount of specialized research has
focused on the problems created by instability of internal flow in
hydroelectric power plants. However, progress in this field is
hampered by the inter disciplinary nature of the subject, between
fluid mechanics, structural mechanics and hydraulic transients.
Flow-induced Pulsation and Vibration in Hydroelectric Machinery
provides a compact guidebook explaining the many different
underlying physical mechanisms and their possible effects. Typical
phenomena are described to assist in the proper diagnosis of
problems and various key strategies for solution are compared and
considered with support from practical experience and real-life
examples. The link between state-of the-art CFD computation and
notorious practical problems is discussed and quantitative data is
provided on normal levels of vibration and pulsation so realistic
limits can be set for future projects. Current projects are also
addressed as the possibilities and limitations of reduced-scale
model tests for prediction of prototype performance are explained.
Engineers and project planners struggling with the practical
problems will find Flow-induced Pulsation and Vibration in
Hydroelectric Machinery to be a comprehensive and convenient
reference covering key topics and ideas across a range of relevant
disciplines.
Since the 1970's, an increasing amount of specialized research has
focused on the problems created by instability of internal flow in
hydroelectric power plants. However, progress in this field is
hampered by the inter disciplinary nature of the subject, between
fluid mechanics, structural mechanics and hydraulic transients.
Flow-induced Pulsation and Vibration in Hydroelectric Machinery
provides a compact guidebook explaining the many different
underlying physical mechanisms and their possible effects. Typical
phenomena are described to assist in the proper diagnosis of
problems and various key strategies for solution are compared and
considered with support from practical experience and real-life
examples. The link between state-of the-art CFD computation and
notorious practical problems is discussed and quantitative data is
provided on normal levels of vibration and pulsation so realistic
limits can be set for future projects. Current projects are also
addressed as the possibilities and limitations of reduced-scale
model tests for prediction of prototype performance are explained.
Engineers and project planners struggling with the practical
problems will find Flow-induced Pulsation and Vibration in
Hydroelectric Machinery to be a comprehensive and convenient
reference covering key topics and ideas across a range of relevant
disciplines.
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