Open Access Research Article

Blade Polymeric Material Study of a Cross-Flow Water Turbine Runner

Daniel Catalin STROITA, Adriana Sida MANEA, Anghel CERNESCU
Published 30 Jun 2019
Pages 366–369

Abstract

Although Romania has a consistent hydro energetic potential, till now is valuated just approximate 30 percent of it. On the big rivers there are already installed high power hydro plants, but a lot of small and medium rivers are not valuated energetically. Installing a new high power hydro plant tends to affect the zone, being necessary a lot of changes in the environment. The Cross-Flow hydraulic turbines don’t need very complex hydro settlements, being very suitable for small and medium power hydro plants. Also a quite big potential in the use this type of hydraulic machines is the energy recovery in the water treatment and sewage plants. The turbine’s blades surfaces enters in contact with the pressurized water jet. The water jet creates a hydrodynamic force that tends to stress the blade. Mainly the Cross-flow turbine blades are made from steel. This article presents the hydrodynamic design and the possibility of using new polymeric material Delrin ®AF for the Cross-Flow turbine runner blades, together with the stress analysis.

Keywords: polymeric material; blade design; Cross-Flow turbine runner; Von Misses analysis

How to Cite this Article

STROITA, D., MANEA, A., & CERNESCU, A. (2019). Blade Polymeric Material Study of a Cross-Flow Water Turbine Runner. Materiale Plastice, 56(2), 366–369. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.2.5187
STROITA D, MANEA A, CERNESCU A. Blade Polymeric Material Study of a Cross-Flow Water Turbine Runner. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(2):366–369. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.2.5187
D. STROITA, A. MANEA, and A. CERNESCU, "Blade Polymeric Material Study of a Cross-Flow Water Turbine Runner,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 366–369, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.2.5187
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