Title of article :
Influence of Axial Position of Self-Circulating Casing Treatment on the Performances of a Centrifugal Pump at Low Mass Flow Conditions
Author/Authors :
Liu ، H. Marin Engineering College - Dalian Maritime University , Li ، Y. Key Laboratory of Biomechanics and Mechanobiology - School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Biomedical Engineering - Ministry of Education, Beihang University , Chen ، H. Naval Architecture Ocean Engineering College, Marin Engineering College - Dalian Maritime University , Wei ، Y. Marin Engineering College - Dalian Maritime University , Lu ، S. Jiangsu Haiming Medical Equipment Co., Ltd , Jiang ، M. Marin Engineering College - Dalian Maritime University , Wang ، G. Danai Pumps Co. Ltd
Abstract :
Centrifugal pumps often deviate from its design condition during its operation and work at low mass flow conditions. Under such circumstances, unstable flow phenomena may be generated, affecting the efficient and stable operation of pumps. In this paper, a self-circulating casing treatment in U-tube shape is employed on a centrifugal pump to study its effects on the pump’s performance by computational and experimental studies. CFD results show that as the flow rate decreases, the back-flow in the inlet pipe of the studied pump without casing treatment increases in intensity and spreads over an growing distance, interfering with the main flow. CFD results also reveal that the casing treatment has a sucking function to the back-flow due to the blade loading of the pump, and when the inlet bleed of the U-tube is placed above (in front of) the leading edge of the blades, the sucking is the strongest, and the control of the back-flow and the improvement to the head coefficient under low mass flow conditions is the best, as the vortex blockage caused by the sucked back-flow in the U-tube is the smallest; when the bleed is under (after) the leading edge of the blades, the effect of the casing treatment is the second best; and when the bleed is across the leading edge of the blades, the blockage in the U-tube is most severe, and the sucking function is the weakest, so there is little improvement to the backflow and head coefficient. Finally, the reliability of this study was demonstrated employing an open pump experimental system with the original pump and the same pump with the casing treatment whose bleed is located above the leading edge of the impeller.
Keywords :
Centrifugal pump , Self , circulating casing treatment , Back , flow , Axial position
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)