Effect of the flow upstream the impeller inlet on flow instability of a centrifugal pump
Open Access
- 7 January 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
- Vol. 627 (1), 012027
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/627/1/012027
Abstract
Under part-load conditions, flow instability phenomena in a hydraulic machinery could lead to strong pressure fluctuations and vibrations, posing a great threat to the safety of the units. This paper analysed unsteady flow in a centrifugal pump (specific speed of 39 min−1m3s− 1m) with different inlet geometries under part-load conditions. An advanced turbulence model, PANS (partially averaged Navier-Stokes), acting as a bridge from RANS to DNS, is applied for numerical simulations. The results indicated the pump with a straight inlet pipe reached higher values of pump head and efficiency near the design point than the test pump with a non-straight inlet pipe. According to the characteristic curves, hump phenomenon was observed at 0.75bep for the pump having a straight inlet pipe, while it occurred at 0.5bep for the test pump. Under the condition of a low flow rate i.e. =0.5bep, there is strong pre-swirling flow upstream impeller inlet for the test pump, which contributes to the propagation of rotating stall cells; But energy loss in the impeller inlet of the pump with straight inlet pipe is slightly higher than that in the test pump due to the presence of the stationary stall cells, which causes large energy loss in the impeller and the passage upstream impeller inlet. Further, rotating stall cells are captured in the impeller in both pumps under the condition of =0.75bep.Keywords
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