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Unsteady Study on the Influence of the Angle of Attack of the Blade on the Stall of the Impeller of the Double-Suction Centrifugal Pump

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15249528

Keywords

angle of attack; double-suction centrifugal pump; rotating stall; internal flow; pressure pulsation

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51866009]
  2. Gansu Provincial Educational Department of China: Excellent Graduate Student Innovation Star Project [2022CXZX-440]

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This paper analyzes the influence of different inlet angles of the blade on the rotating stall of the double-suction centrifugal pump's impeller using the numerical simulation method of Shear Stress Transform (SST). The results show that a small angle of attack can effectively suppress the impeller rotation stall and improve the design point head and efficiency. The research results provide theoretical support for stall research and hydraulic performance optimization of a double-suction pump.
In order to clearly show the influence on the rotating stall of the impeller of a double-suction centrifugal pump, this paper, using the numerical simulation method of Shear Stress Transform (SST), analyzes the effects of different inlet angles of the blade on hydraulic performance, internal flow field and pressure pulsation in the impeller. The results show that the small angle of attack of the blade inlet scheme can effectively suppress the impeller rotation stall and that the design point head and efficiency are increased by 6.4% and 5.7% respectively. This paper, using turbulence intensity to determine the generation of rotating stall, proposed that the average of turbulence intensity exceeding 2% is a necessary condition for the generation of rotating stall and discovered that the standard deviation of the big angle of attack of the scheme is always greater than that of the small angle being analyzed by the impeller pressure pulsation. The basic critical frequencies of blade inlet pressure pulsation with components of a low frequency is dominated by the impeller rotating frequency F-0 and its harmonic frequencies 2F(0), and 3F(0), but the basic critical frequencies of blade outlet pressure pulsation is governed by Blade Passing Frequency (BPF). The research results can provide some theoretical support for stall research and hydraulic performance optimization of a double-suction pump.

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