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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Cavitating Characteristics in Centrifugal Pump with Gap Impeller
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2014
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AeroacousticsCavitationCavitating FlowEngineeringExperimental InvestigationUnsteady FlowAerospace EngineeringHydrodynamic CavitationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringGap ImpellerAerodynamicsGap Structure ImpellerPropulsionMultiphase FlowCentrifugal PumpCavitation SuppressionFluid Machinery
This paper is to study the cavitating characteristics in a low specific speed centrifugal pump with gap structure impeller experimentally and numerically. A scalable DES numerical method is proposed and developed by introducing the von Karman scale instead of the local grid scale, which can switch at the RANS and LES region interface smoothly and reasonably. The SDES method can detect and grasp unsteady scale flow structures, which were proved by the flow around a triangular prism and the cavitation flow in a centrifugal pump. Through numerical and experimental research, it's shown that the simulated results match qualitatively with tested cavitation performances and visualization patterns, and we can conclude that the gap structure impeller has a superior feature of cavitation suppression. Its mechanism may be the guiding flow feature of the small vice blade and the pressure auto-balance effect of the gap tunnel.