Francis Turbines for Sediment Laden Waters (2018-2022)

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Francis Turbines for Sediment Laden Waters (2018-2022)

What we do

What we do

FranSed stands for Francis Turbine for Sediment Laden Waters. The FranSed project aims towards scientific and technological breakthroughs to enable hydropower turbines to operate with high sediment concentration and sediment load.

News and Publications

NEWSLETTERS


The seveth newsletter of FranSed has been issued. 

Issue 7 of the FranSed newsletter

Objectives

OBJECTIVES


The FranSed project will focus on the development of Francis turbines that are able to handle large amounts of sediments.

Partners

PARTNERS


This is a collaborative project between NTNU/Hydrocen, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR) and Kathmandu University (KU).

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     Logo of Kathmandu University, NTNU and IIT Roorkee (from left)

FranSed Project Team

FranSed Project Team


FranSed Project Team is getting bigger. Meet our Team members.

FranSed Project Team

Publications

PUBLICATIONS


Numerical study of sediment erosion in guide vanes of a high head Francis turbine

N. Acharya, C. Trivedi, N.M. Wahl, S. Gautam, S. Chitrakar, O.G. Dahlhaug. Published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series; Presented at Current Research in Hydropower Technologies (CRHT) IX at Kathmandu University, Nepal on 9th April 2019

CRHT_Ole's presentation

Key note speech by Prof. Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug during the web release of the conference CRHT X (Current Research in Hydropower Technologies)

 


Work Packages

EVENTS


  • The second workshop of FranSed project together with CRHT -X      1 April 2020 

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the 10th CRHT was conducted on web-based module on 28.04.2020.

Current Research in Hydropower Technologies (CRHT- X- 2020)

The second workshop of FranSed has been postponed until further notice.