A novel hydraulic balanced turbine for stability control and application in drilling tools

Most turbine designs are based on the continuous rotating turbine structure. In this paper, a novel hydraulic balanced turbine (HBT) with a symmetrical blade structure that can be used in a hydro-environment is proposed. The turbine, which uses the hydraulic impact of the nozzle jet and balanced tur...

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Main Authors: Jin Wang, Qilong Xue, Leilei Huang, Fangtao Li, Baolin Liu, Yang Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/19942060.2022.2088620
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Summary:Most turbine designs are based on the continuous rotating turbine structure. In this paper, a novel hydraulic balanced turbine (HBT) with a symmetrical blade structure that can be used in a hydro-environment is proposed. The turbine, which uses the hydraulic impact of the nozzle jet and balanced turbine blade design in stability control, could be used to control stability in certain applications, e.g. in drilling engineering. This is a completely new way of thinking about turbine design. Because of the special blade design of the HBT, when the nozzle deviates from the balance position, the HBT will be restored to the balance position under the action of external moment. The follow-up performance of the HBT is directly related to the rotational speed of the nozzle. The theoretical and numerical solutions in this paper have good consistency. Modern computational resources allow computational fluid dynamics to be an integral part of turbine design. The simulation results proved that this innovative design is feasible and has potential application prospects. The HBT realizes the ‘soft’ connection between the controlled stable platform and the actuator in the vertical drilling tool, which can significantly improve the control precision of mechanical vertical drilling.
ISSN:1994-2060
1997-003X