Francis Turbine
The CENTAUR integrated system was used to produce a hybrid grid for the Francis turbine case study. The procedure followed and the timings corresponding to each phase are summarized below:
GEOMETRY PREPARATION:
- Auto grouping / setup of interfaces: 10 minutes
- Cleaning and geometry editing: 15 minutes
MESH GENERATION:
- Hybrid mesh consisting of approx. 20M elements: 30 minutes
DESIGN OPTIMIZATION:
- Preparation of the module to be redesigned (distributor): 5-10 minutes
- Parts-based meshing: 5 minutes (only one part is being remeshed)
Hybrid mesh for the runner and stay vanes
(mesh scales calculated automatically – no user interaction)
Fully hexahedral mesh for the draft tube
Other tools in CENTAUR suitable for relevant applications:
- Mesh cloning: The mesh for a single blade / vane is repeated automatically to form the entire geometry. The mesh generation time is significantly reduced.
- Modular meshing: Faster and more accurate redesigns by re-meshing only the parts of the geometry that have been changed.
- Mesh deformation (e.g. adjustment of blade angles).
- Solution-based mesh adaptation (e.g. y-plus based near wall redistribution).