This area studies complex unsteady flows in hydraulic machines and their interactions with mechanical structures. It aims to understand the mechanisms behind instabilities, dynamic loads and critical phenomena such as cavitation or flow-induced vibrations.
We develop and use advanced numerical models to capture complex unsteady flows, vortex structures and cavitation phenomena under realistic conditions.

Laboratory and on-site measurement campaigns, incorporating pressure and vibration sensors with high temporal resolution, enable the dynamic phenomena to be characterised in detail and the numerical models to be validated.

We use numerical and analytical approaches to represent the coupling between flow and structure, in order to assess the dynamic loads and fatigue risks of components.

Our researchers and engineers are the driving force behind the excellence of the Hydro Alps Lab, combining scientific expertise with a passion for hydropower.