Effect of Silt Size, Concentration on Erosion of Turgo Turbine Blades

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  • Sourabh Khurana School of Engineering and Technology, Shoolini University
  • Varun Goel Department of Mechanical Engineering at NIT
  • Khushmeet Kumar School of Engineering and Technology , Shoolini University
  • Muneesh Sethi School of Engineering and Technology , Shoolini University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v13i0.10060

Keywords:

Silt size, Silt concentration, Correlation, Nozzle angle, Normalized wear

Abstract

An experimental investigation in actual flow conditions has been carried out to study the effect of silt size, concentration, jet velocity, operating hours and nozzle angle on erosive wear of Turgo impulse turbine blades. Experiments have shown that maximum erosion occurs at nozzle angle of 20ο for silt size 370 μm and silt concentration of 12000 ppm. During the experiments it has been observed that erosive wear depends on silt size, silt concentration, nozzle angle and operating hours of turbine. A correlation has also been developed as a function of silt size, silt concentration, operating hours of turbine and nozzle angle. 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v13i0.10060

HYDRO NEPAL Journal of Water, Energy and Environment

Issue No.13, July 2013

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Sourabh Khurana, School of Engineering and Technology, Shoolini University

Assistant Professor

Varun Goel, Department of Mechanical Engineering at NIT

Assistant Professor

Khushmeet Kumar, School of Engineering and Technology , Shoolini University

Assistant Professor

Muneesh Sethi, School of Engineering and Technology , Shoolini University

Assistant Professor

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2014-03-13

How to Cite

Khurana, S., Goel, V., Kumar, K., & Sethi, M. (2014). Effect of Silt Size, Concentration on Erosion of Turgo Turbine Blades. Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment, 13, 72–75. https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v13i0.10060

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