Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump
Side channel pumps provide high pressure at relatively low flow rates. This comes along with a quite low specific speed and thus with the known disadvantage of a quite poor maximum efficiency. This paper describes the detailed analysis and optimisation of a typical 1-stage side channel pump with an...
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doaj-d87cae05cbf941199e3cbc072c040d512020-11-25T00:49:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power2504-186X2019-03-0142610.3390/ijtpp4020006ijtpp4020006Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel PumpMarkus Mosshammer0Helmut Benigni1Helmut Jaberg2Juergen Konrad3Institute of Hydraulic Fluidmachinery, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Graz University of Technology. Kopernikusgasse 24/IV, 8010 Graz, AustriaInstitute of Hydraulic Fluidmachinery, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Graz University of Technology. Kopernikusgasse 24/IV, 8010 Graz, AustriaInstitute of Hydraulic Fluidmachinery, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Graz University of Technology. Kopernikusgasse 24/IV, 8010 Graz, AustriaDickow Pumpen GmbH & Co. KG, Siemensstraße 22, 84478 Waldkraiburg, GermanySide channel pumps provide high pressure at relatively low flow rates. This comes along with a quite low specific speed and thus with the known disadvantage of a quite poor maximum efficiency. This paper describes the detailed analysis and optimisation of a typical 1-stage side channel pump with an additional radial suction impeller by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. In a first step, the model was successively generated and it was obvious that it has to contain all details including suction impeller and main stage (both 360° models) as well as the pressure housing and all narrow gaps to provide useful simulation results. Numerical simulations were carried out in a stationary and transient way with scale resolving turbulence models to analyse the components in detail. Finally the CFD-simulations were validated with model tests. For the optimisation process it was necessary to generate a reduced numerical model to analyse the effects of more than 300 geometry variations. The findings were then combined to establish the desired objectives. Finally the best combinations were validated again with the full numerical model. Those simulations predict a relative efficiency increase at best efficiency point (BEP) and part load >30% with respect to all given limitations like identical head curve, suction behavior, and dimensions.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/2/6CFDlow specific speedoptimisationside channel pumpsimulation(U)RANS |
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Markus Mosshammer Helmut Benigni Helmut Jaberg Juergen Konrad Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power CFD low specific speed optimisation side channel pump simulation (U)RANS |
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Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump |
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Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump |
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Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump |
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Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump |
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Maximum Efficiency Despite Lowest Specific Speed—Simulation and Optimisation of a Side Channel Pump |
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maximum efficiency despite lowest specific speed—simulation and optimisation of a side channel pump |
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International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power |
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Side channel pumps provide high pressure at relatively low flow rates. This comes along with a quite low specific speed and thus with the known disadvantage of a quite poor maximum efficiency. This paper describes the detailed analysis and optimisation of a typical 1-stage side channel pump with an additional radial suction impeller by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. In a first step, the model was successively generated and it was obvious that it has to contain all details including suction impeller and main stage (both 360° models) as well as the pressure housing and all narrow gaps to provide useful simulation results. Numerical simulations were carried out in a stationary and transient way with scale resolving turbulence models to analyse the components in detail. Finally the CFD-simulations were validated with model tests. For the optimisation process it was necessary to generate a reduced numerical model to analyse the effects of more than 300 geometry variations. The findings were then combined to establish the desired objectives. Finally the best combinations were validated again with the full numerical model. Those simulations predict a relative efficiency increase at best efficiency point (BEP) and part load >30% with respect to all given limitations like identical head curve, suction behavior, and dimensions. |
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CFD low specific speed optimisation side channel pump simulation (U)RANS |
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