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Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Unsteady Flow and Structural Behaviors of Centrifugal Pump under Cavitation Conditions
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[1] 0000 0004 1761 325X, grid.469325.f, College of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, 310014, Hangzhou, China;0000 0004 1761 325X, grid.469325.f, College of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, 310014, Hangzhou, China;0000 0004 1761 325X, grid.469325.f, Zhijiang College, Zhejiang University of Technology, 310024, Hangzhou, China;0000 0004 1761 325X, grid.469325.f, Zhijiang College, Zhejiang University of Technology, 310024, Hangzhou, China;
关键词: Centrifugal pump;    Cavitation;    Unsteady flow;    Structural behaviors;    Fluid-structure interaction;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s10033-019-0328-8
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【 摘 要 】

Cavitation has a significant effect on the flow fields and structural behaviors of a centrifugal pump. In this study, the unsteady flow and structural behaviors of a centrifugal pump are investigated numerically under different cavitation conditions. A strong two-way coupling fluid-structure interaction simulation is applied to obtain interior views of the effects of cavitating bubbles on the flow and structural dynamics of a pump. The renormalization-group k-ε turbulence model and the Zwart–Gerbe–Belamri cavitation model are solved for the fluid side, while a transient structural dynamic analysis is employed for the structure side. The different cavitation states are mapped in the head-net positive suction head (H-NPSH) curves and flow field features inside the impeller are fully revealed. Results indicate that cavitating bubbles grow and expand rapidly with decreasing NPSH. In addition, the pressure fluctuations, both in the impeller and volute, are quantitatively analyzed and associated with the cavitation states. It is shown that influence of the cavitation on the flow field is critical, specifically in the super-cavitation state. The effect of cavitation on the unsteady radial force and blade loads is also discussed. The results indicate that the averaged radial force increased from 8.5 N to 54.4 N in the transition progress from an onset cavitation state to a super-cavitation state. Furthermore, the structural behaviors, including blade deformation, stress, and natural frequencies, corresponding to the cavitation states are discussed. A large volume of cavitating bubbles weakens the fluid forces on the blade and decreases the natural frequencies of the rotor system. This study could enhance the understanding of the effects of cavitation on pump flow and structural behaviors.

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