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Spectrum Normalization Method in Vibro-Acoustical Diagnostic Measurements of Hydroturbine Cavitation
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Biomedical AcousticsEngineeringAcoustic SensorAcoustic CavitationSpectrum NormalizationVibrationsPower UltrasoundNoiseCavitation Source StrengthAcoustical EngineeringInstrumentationAcoustic AnalysisRadiologyHealth SciencesAcoustic MethodsSpectrum Normalization MethodHydrodynamic CavitationUltrasoundFrancis 6Cavitating FlowVibroacoustics
Full-scale vibro-acoustical diagnostic measurements of cavitation in four Francis 6 MW double runner turbines were performed. Two types of sensors were used—a hydrophone sensing waterborne noise at the pressure side of a runner and an accelerometer mounted at various points at the outer turbine casing, facing the runner’s pressure side. The correlation of noise and acceleration intensity with suction-side pressure fluctuations and runner position was checked. A simple but efficient method of spectrum normalization, which rejects the influence of the measurement set characteristics and vibro-acoustical characteristics of a turbine, was developed. The resulting spectra reveal the dependence of cavitation source strength on the turbine power as a function of noise or acceleration frequency.
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