Cavitation in Single-Vane Sewage Pumps

Author:

Thamsen P. U.1,Bubelach T.1,Pensler T.2,Springer P.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fluiddynamics - Fluidmechanic in Machines and Systems, Technical University Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, Sekr. K2, 10623 Berlin, Germany

2. KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Turmstraße 92, 06110 Halle, Germany

3. KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein Straße 9, 67227 Frankenthal, Germany

Abstract

Chair fluidsystemdynamics at TU Berlin investigated the cavitation behavior of a full-size single-vane sewage pump. Single-vane pumps are used for raw sewage with high content of dirt and sediments in larger sewage pumping stations. Cavitation measurement was done by using standard and the more sensitive incipient cavitation . Also, vibration and noise where observed. Contrary to very low values, very high values were measured. In a second step, the impeller was modified with special cavitation bores to reduce the cavitation effects. The values increased with cavitation bores, which underlines that this value is not a sufficient criteria describing cavitation. Using the much more sensitive , a significant reduction was obtained. Moreover, the cavitation formation was changed from a relative concentrated cloud to a distributed bubble form, which is much less aggressive in view of noise and erosion. Operational behavior improved with cavitation bores, noise and vibration levels especially came down to acceptable level. Practical experience demonstrates also avoidance of cavitation erosion.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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