Influence of internal blade-interactions on the added mass and added damping of a prototype Kaplan turbine runner
Different from other types of hydraulic turbines, the fluid–structure coupling vibration behavior of Kaplan turbine runners has still been studied limited before. One problem is that their blades can rotate according to load changes, and the internal interactions among the blades via the flow field...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ming Zhang, Qing-guang Chen |
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Elsevier
2022
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