Peczkis, G.Wi´sniewski, P.Загорулько, Андрій ВасильовичZahorulko, Andrii Vasylovych2025-03-102025-03-102021Peczkis, G.; Wi´sniewski, P.; Zahorulko, A. Experimental and Numerical Studies on the Influence of Blade Number in a Small Water Turbine. Energies 2021, 14, 2604. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092604.https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/98550This paper demonstrates the procedure of blade adjustment in a Kaplan-type water turbine, based on calculations of the flow system. The geometrical adjustment of a twisted blade with varying chord length is described in the study. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was used to characterise aerofoil and turbine performance. Furthermore, two turbines, with a different number of blades, were designed, manufactured, and tested experimentally. The numerical model results were then compared with the experimental data. The studies were carried out with different rotational velocities and different stator blade incidence angles. The paper shows a comparison of the turbine efficiencies that were assessed, using numerical and experimental methods, of a flow system with four- and five-bladed rotors. The numerical model results matched up well with those of the experimental study. The efficiency of the proposed turbines reached up to 72% and 84% for fourbladed and five-bladed designs, respectively. These efficiencies, when considered with the turbine’s simplicity, low production and maintenance costs, as well as their potential for harvesting energy from low energy flows, mean that Kaplan turbines provide a promising technology for processing renewable energy.enCC BY 4.0small water turbinesrenewable energyKaplan turbineCFDExperimental and Numerical Studies on the Influence of Blade Number in a Small Water TurbineArticle