Cavitation mitigation via curvilinear barriers in centrifugal pump

Author:

Khan Zakir,Weiguo Zhao

Abstract

AbstractCavitation is a significant problem in hydraulic machinery that leads to the deterioration of hydraulic performance, material damage, and flow instability. While current methods partially address cavitation instability, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding of the control mechanisms. This study focuses on controlling cavitation flow instability in a centrifugal pump by proposing an active method using obstacles on the blade's surface. A low-specific speed centrifugal pump was chosen as the research object, and a three-dimensional unsteady full-flow channel numerical simulation was conducted. The findings indicate that in the absence of cavitation, the wake vortex induced by obstacles increases energy loss in the centrifugal pump, resulting in a slight drop in efficiency. However, when cavitation occurs, the obstacles effectively improve the flow field, reduce the vortex strength near the back of the blade in the flow channel, and significantly reduce the growth rate of cavitation volume. This reduction is observed in both the cavitation volume and its first derivative. Thus, the obstacles optimize the flow structure, reduce vortex strength, and slow the growth rate of cavitation. The main control mechanism involves inducing high-pressure waves to collapse cavities and improving flow transition characteristics. To solve the inverse problem of cavitation control with obstacles inside a centrifugal pump, dimensionless geometric parameters are studied to determine better suppression effects.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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