Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades

In this current study, the transient numerical calculations using CFD are carried out under different number of impeller blades for the flow field within a centrifugal pump under single-phase and cavitation condition. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses have been carried out on all of these r...

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Main Author: A. Ramadhan Al-Obaidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=48429&issue_ID=255
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spelling doaj-ddf6ed87132a4c7ab312dbefdac18a042020-11-25T02:34:03ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722019-01-01122445459.Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller BladesA. Ramadhan Al-Obaidi0Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, IraqIn this current study, the transient numerical calculations using CFD are carried out under different number of impeller blades for the flow field within a centrifugal pump under single-phase and cavitation condition. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses have been carried out on all of these results in order to better understand the flow structure within a centrifugal pump under both single-phase and cavitation. Also, the investigation using different number of impeller blades relating to the static pressure, velocity magnitude and vapour volume fraction variations have been analysed. Fluctuations pressure in both time and frequency domains at the impeller and volute of the pump also investigated. As a result, the pressure and velocity were gradually increased from inlet to outlet of the pump. Pressure at the impeller outlet was higher than the pressure at other parts due to high interaction between impeller and volute tongue region. The distribution of volume fraction first occurs at the inlet eye of impeller. Furthermore, the cavitation increases as the number of impeller blades and flow rate increase. The length of the cavity was increased when low pressure at the inlet impeller (eye) decreased at Z=5 blades cavitation was affected highly at the suction of impeller compared to other number of blades particularly at high flow rate.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=48429&issue_ID=255Centrifugal pump; Single-Phase; Cavitation; Number of impeller blades; Pressure variations; Velocity variations.
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author A. Ramadhan Al-Obaidi
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Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Centrifugal pump; Single-Phase; Cavitation; Number of impeller blades; Pressure variations; Velocity variations.
author_facet A. Ramadhan Al-Obaidi
author_sort A. Ramadhan Al-Obaidi
title Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
title_short Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
title_full Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
title_fullStr Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the Performance of Centrifugal Pump under Single-Phase and Cavitation Condition: A CFD Analysis of the Number of Impeller Blades
title_sort monitoring the performance of centrifugal pump under single-phase and cavitation condition: a cfd analysis of the number of impeller blades
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In this current study, the transient numerical calculations using CFD are carried out under different number of impeller blades for the flow field within a centrifugal pump under single-phase and cavitation condition. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses have been carried out on all of these results in order to better understand the flow structure within a centrifugal pump under both single-phase and cavitation. Also, the investigation using different number of impeller blades relating to the static pressure, velocity magnitude and vapour volume fraction variations have been analysed. Fluctuations pressure in both time and frequency domains at the impeller and volute of the pump also investigated. As a result, the pressure and velocity were gradually increased from inlet to outlet of the pump. Pressure at the impeller outlet was higher than the pressure at other parts due to high interaction between impeller and volute tongue region. The distribution of volume fraction first occurs at the inlet eye of impeller. Furthermore, the cavitation increases as the number of impeller blades and flow rate increase. The length of the cavity was increased when low pressure at the inlet impeller (eye) decreased at Z=5 blades cavitation was affected highly at the suction of impeller compared to other number of blades particularly at high flow rate.
topic Centrifugal pump; Single-Phase; Cavitation; Number of impeller blades; Pressure variations; Velocity variations.
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