Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method

Since centrifugal pumps consume a mammoth amount of energy in various industrial applications, their design and optimization are highly relevant to saving maximum energy and increasing the system’s efficiency. In the current investigation, a centrifugal pump has been designed and optimized. The stud...

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Main Authors: Khaled Alawadhi, Bashar Alzuwayer, Tareq Ali Mohammad, Mohammad H. Buhemdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Machines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/3/60
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spelling doaj-4976f49bb549487d86c2550f054bcbbc2021-03-14T00:00:28ZengMDPI AGMachines2075-17022021-03-019606010.3390/machines9030060Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface MethodKhaled Alawadhi0Bashar Alzuwayer1Tareq Ali Mohammad2Mohammad H. Buhemdi3Department of Automotive and Marine Engineering Technology, College of Technological Studies, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shuwaikh, Kuwait City 70654, KuwaitDepartment of Automotive and Marine Engineering Technology, College of Technological Studies, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shuwaikh, Kuwait City 70654, KuwaitElectrical Department, Industrial Institute at Shuwaikh, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shuwaikh, Kuwait City 70654, KuwaitElectrical Department, Industrial Institute at Shuwaikh, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shuwaikh, Kuwait City 70654, KuwaitSince centrifugal pumps consume a mammoth amount of energy in various industrial applications, their design and optimization are highly relevant to saving maximum energy and increasing the system’s efficiency. In the current investigation, a centrifugal pump has been designed and optimized. The study has been carried out for the specific application of transportation of slurry at a flow rate of m<sup>3</sup>/hr to a head of 20 m. For the optimization process, a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) and response surface methodology (RSM) have been employed. The process is based on the mean line design of the pump. It utilizes six geometric parameters as design variables, i.e., number of vanes, inlet beta shroud, exit beta shroud, hub inlet blade draft, Rake angle, and the impeller’s rotational speed. The objective functions employed are pump power, hydraulic efficiency, volumetric efficiency, and pump efficiency. In this reference, five different software packages, i.e., ANSYS Vista, ANSYS DesignModeler, response surface optimization software, and ANSYS CFX, were coupled to achieve the optimized design of the pump geometry. Characteristic maps were generated using simulations conducted for 45 points. Additionally, erosion rate was predicted using 3-D numerical simulations under various conditions. Finally, the transient behavior of the pump, being the highlight of the study, was evaluated. Results suggest that the maximum fluctuation in the local pressure and stresses on the cases correspond to a phase angle of 0°–30° of the casing that in turn corresponds to the maximum erosion rates in the region.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/3/60centrifugal pumperosion ratedesign of pumppump optimizationresponse surface methodology (RSM)
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author Khaled Alawadhi
Bashar Alzuwayer
Tareq Ali Mohammad
Mohammad H. Buhemdi
spellingShingle Khaled Alawadhi
Bashar Alzuwayer
Tareq Ali Mohammad
Mohammad H. Buhemdi
Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
Machines
centrifugal pump
erosion rate
design of pump
pump optimization
response surface methodology (RSM)
author_facet Khaled Alawadhi
Bashar Alzuwayer
Tareq Ali Mohammad
Mohammad H. Buhemdi
author_sort Khaled Alawadhi
title Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
title_short Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
title_full Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
title_fullStr Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
title_full_unstemmed Design and Optimization of A Centrifugal Pump for Slurry Transport Using the Response Surface Method
title_sort design and optimization of a centrifugal pump for slurry transport using the response surface method
publisher MDPI AG
series Machines
issn 2075-1702
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Since centrifugal pumps consume a mammoth amount of energy in various industrial applications, their design and optimization are highly relevant to saving maximum energy and increasing the system’s efficiency. In the current investigation, a centrifugal pump has been designed and optimized. The study has been carried out for the specific application of transportation of slurry at a flow rate of m<sup>3</sup>/hr to a head of 20 m. For the optimization process, a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) and response surface methodology (RSM) have been employed. The process is based on the mean line design of the pump. It utilizes six geometric parameters as design variables, i.e., number of vanes, inlet beta shroud, exit beta shroud, hub inlet blade draft, Rake angle, and the impeller’s rotational speed. The objective functions employed are pump power, hydraulic efficiency, volumetric efficiency, and pump efficiency. In this reference, five different software packages, i.e., ANSYS Vista, ANSYS DesignModeler, response surface optimization software, and ANSYS CFX, were coupled to achieve the optimized design of the pump geometry. Characteristic maps were generated using simulations conducted for 45 points. Additionally, erosion rate was predicted using 3-D numerical simulations under various conditions. Finally, the transient behavior of the pump, being the highlight of the study, was evaluated. Results suggest that the maximum fluctuation in the local pressure and stresses on the cases correspond to a phase angle of 0°–30° of the casing that in turn corresponds to the maximum erosion rates in the region.
topic centrifugal pump
erosion rate
design of pump
pump optimization
response surface methodology (RSM)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/9/3/60
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