project:
Aug 2025
Jun 2027
Ongoing
Flow measurements in water turbines
Many of our hydropower plants were built decades ago and are now in need of modernisation. A key part of this work is measuring and verifying turbine efficiency – both before and after an upgrade. This requires reliable methods for determining the flow rate in the system.
This project focuses on further developing the pressure-time method, an established and cost-effective method for measuring efficiency. The method is based on calculating the flow rate by integrating the measured differential pressure between two points in the water system during the time when the flow is slowed down.
However, the pressure-time method has certain limitations according to the IEC-60041 standard, especially at low fall heights where the waterways are short and the flow field does not have time to develop fully.
The aim of the project is to improve the accuracy of the pressure-time method and expand its scope of application so that it can also be used on turbines with low head heights. Numerical simulations and experimental studies are being used to investigate how the method can be adapted to modern plants with alternative intake geometries that do not comply with current standard recommendations.