Author/Authors :
Kocaaslan O. نويسنده Huglu Vocational School - Selcuk University, Huglu-Konya , Ozgoren M. نويسنده Mechanical Engineering Department - Engineering Faculty - Selcuk University, Konya , Aksoy M. H. نويسنده Mechanical Engineering Department - Engineering Faculty - Selcuk University, Konya , Babayigit O. نويسنده Hadim Vocational School - Selcuk University, Hadim-Konya
Abstract :
In this study, an impeller and volute of a centrifugal pump were designed and numerically analyzed in order
to improve the pump efficiency. Before design, experimental and theoretical studies were performed on a
centrifugal water pump taken as Model Pump (MP). Design parameters were taken as 100 m3/h for volume
flow rate, 18m for head and 1480 rpm for rotating speed. After the inspection of the flow field in the MP,
some geometrical modifications such as impeller inlet and outlet diameters, blade inlet and exit angles, blade
wrap angle, blade thickness, blade inletand exit widthswere realized to design a new pump. Numerical
analyses were performed for 8 different volume flow rates overlapping with experimental operation points by
Ansys-Fluent Software. In numerical studies, k-? turbulence model and standard wall function were utilized.
The experimental and computational results were compared with the model pump. According to the analysis
results at design flow rate, hydraulic torque value is decreased from 56.62 Nm to 51.05 Nm, while hydraulic
efficiency is increased from 55.98% to 63.09%. In addition, in order to see the roughness effect and increase
the pump efficiency, the wetted surfaces of the impeller and volute were coated with a polyurethane dye
material. Later, performance curves of the coated and uncoated pumps were experimentally obtained which
showed that the shaft power of the pump for the coated case was decreased around 10% and the hydraulic
efficiency of the pump was increased approximately 18%. According to the economic analysis by basic
payback period of the polyurethane coating is less than one year and the internal income ratio for ten-year
life-cycle period is around %114.