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- Title
Internal Flow Characteristics of High-Specific-Speed Centrifugal Pumps with Different Number of Impeller Blades under Large Flow Conditions.
- Authors
Wang, Chuan; Chen, Xionghuan; Ge, Jie; Cao, Weidong; Zhang, Qiqi; Zhu, Yong; Chang, Hao
- Abstract
As compared with a conventional centrifugal pump, a high-specific-speed centrifugal pump mostly operates under large flow conditions. In this paper, a typical high-specific-speed centrifugal pump is examined, and the effect of the blade number on the internal flow condition is investigated numerically. The numerical predictions have been verified through measurement. It was found that the predictions and the measurements are in good agreement of discrepancy. Serious cavitation could be observed within the pump when the flow rate reached 1300 m3/h. Meanwhile, the effect of the blade number on the cavitation intensity was extremely obvious. The cavitation area at the inlet edge of the blades significantly reduced when the blade number increased from three to six. In addition, the turbulent kinetic energy within the pump was more uniformly distributed. This demonstrates that the blade number can be reasonably chosen to improve the internal flow pattern within the pump, which could provide a theoretical basis for the practical application of high-specific-speed centrifugal pumps
- Subjects
CENTRIFUGAL pumps; CAVITATION; IMPELLERS; KINETIC energy
- Publication
Machines, 2023, Vol 11, Issue 2, p138
- ISSN
2075-1702
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/machines11020138