Numerical investigation of turbulent cavitating flow in an axial flow pump using a new transport-based model

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 745-756 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Feng ◽  
Yu Wan ◽  
Zhang Fan
2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (12) ◽  
pp. 5397-5404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eryun Chen ◽  
Zuiling Ma ◽  
Gaiping Zhao ◽  
Guoping Li ◽  
Ailing Yang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Zhong Li ◽  
Minguan Yang ◽  
Can Kang ◽  
Bo Gao ◽  
Kai Ji

Based on the external characteristic test, the performance of designed axial-flow model pump was determined. The cavitation performance of model pump at the best efficiency point was confirmed through the cavitation test. The cavitating flows in impeller at different NPSH values were shot by the high speed digital camera. MiVnt image analysis software was utilized to process the shooting images, track the cavitation region and outline of cavitation bubbles cluster. The experimental results show that the incipient cavitation regions are located in the inlet of blade suction surface near the tip and the leading edge of tip airfoil. With the decrease of NPSH values, the cavitation region at tip airfoil moves gradually from leading edge to trailing edge and the type of cavitation is vortex cavitation, its rotation axis direction is the same as circumferential direction. The cavitation region at blade suction surface indicates the same moving trend as at tip airfoil. The emerging of cloudy cavitation at the middle of blade suction surface indicates the beginning of pump cavitation. With the further increase of volume proportion of cavitation bubbles in impeller channel, the pump performance decreases severally. The experimental results reveal the preliminary laws of cavitating flow and provide an effective reference for the cavitation region and development process in impeller of axial-flow pump.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (15) ◽  
pp. 6774
Author(s):  
Fan Yang ◽  
Dongjin Jiang ◽  
Tieli Wang ◽  
Pengcheng Chang ◽  
Chao Liu ◽  
...  

The outlet conduit is an important construction connecting the outlet of the pump guide vane and the outlet pool; in order to study the hydraulic performance of the straight outlet conduit of the axial-flow pump device, this paper adopts the method of numerical simulation and analyzes the influence of the division pier on the pressure and velocity distribution inside and near the wall of the straight outlet conduit based on three design schemes. Four pressure pulsation measuring points were arranged in the straight outlet conduit, and the low-frequency pulsation characteristic information inside the straight outlet conduit with and without the division pier was extracted by wavelet packet reconstruction. The results show that the addition of a division pier has an effect on the hydraulic loss, near-wall pressure and velocity distribution in the straight outlet conduit. A small high-pressure zone is formed near the wall at the starting position of the division pier, and a large high-speed zone is formed on the left side at the starting position of the division pier. The length of the division pier has no significant effect on the flow distribution of the straight outlet conduit and the pressure and velocity distribution near the wall. Under different working conditions, each monitoring point has the maximum energy in the sub-band (0~31.25 Hz). With the increase of the flow rate, the total pressure energy of the straight outlet conduit decreases gradually. Under each condition, the difference of the energy proportion of the horizontal monitoring points of the straight outlet conduit is small, and the difference of the energy proportion of the two monitoring points at the top and bottom of the outlet channel is relatively large. The energy of the two monitoring points in the straight outlet conduit with a division pier is smaller than that of the two monitoring points in the straight outlet conduit without a division pier. There are differences in the main frequency and the power spectrum corresponding to the main frequency of the monitoring points in the straight outlet conduit, and the reasonable setting of the division pier is conducive to reducing the pressure pulsation of the flow in the straight outlet conduit and is beneficial to the safe and stable operation of the pump device.


Perfusion ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph J Sistino

One of the most controversial and challenging surgical undertakings of the next century promises to be foetal cardiac surgery. Animal studies have been underway for several years to gain an understanding of the physiological mechanisms required to achieve this undertaking. Not since the days of crosscirculation has there been a maternal risk associated with open-heart surgery. The diagnosis of congenital heart defects with foetal ultrasound can now be made as early as 12 weeks gestation. Simple cardiac abnormalities, such as valvular stenosis or atresia, alter intracardiac flow patterns and affect normal cardiac chamber development. Without early intervention, these complex lesions often require major surgical reconstruction, beginning in the neonatal period. Foetal cardiac bypass techniques have evolved from the use of roller pumps and bubble oxygenators primed with maternal blood to the use of an axial flow pump incorporated in a right atrial to pulmonary artery or aortic shunt. Because the blood entering the right atrium is oxygenated by the placenta, an oxygenator in the bypass circuit is probably not needed. The low prime axial flow pump system avoids the dilution of the foetus with the maternal adult haemoglobin and improves the outcome. A major focus of research has concentrated on maintenance of placental blood flow with the use of vasodilators and cyclooxygenase inhibitors. Investigation with primates will be necessary to confirm the placental physiology before human operations can be performed. As the foetal bypass challenges are overcome, there is the potential for a reduction in the number of complex cardiac lesions requiring early surgical intervention in the twenty-first century.


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