Paper

The Francis Turbine: Analysis of Its Evolution


Authors:
Juan J Jardón U; Staffan Hulten
Abstract
This article analyses the evolution of the Francis Turbine within the context of the metal product manufacturing industry. It examines the evolving design of the turbines and technological change within the industry. It is argued that the production of artefacts and equipment as machinery can only be understood according to the concept of technological change both in the equipment itself and in the related industry. These technological changes refer not only to the initial design of the turbine itself, but also to the production processes necessary to its improvement. This article presents a series of data from the main producers of turbines from the 1920s to the mid-1990s, and the sites at which they were installed. The technical resume of these turbines is captured by means of specific speed following other studies before presenting analysis, and results are in good agreement with previous studies. However, this article also explains the evolution of the turbine according to the industry sector.
Keywords
Evolution; Hydraulic Turbines; Specific Speed; Metal Product Manufacturing Industry; Dam Hydrological Resources Exploitation
StartPage
9
EndPage
19
Doi
10.5963/IJEME0501002
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