Abstract
In this study, an absolute flow angle was numerically assigned to the inlet of an axial pump in order to predict its performance and internal flow field prior to the design process of an inlet guide vane. The finite volume method, which is an approximate analysis method based on the three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equation, was applied for discretization of governing equations. The shear stress transport (SST) model was used as the turbulence model and the hexahedral grid system was selected as the appropriate number of nodes through the grid dependency test. The change in the performance curve and internal flow field was found with respect to the difference in the absolute flow angle at the impeller inlet. When installing a variable inlet guide vane of an axial flow pump, an efficient operation plan by adjusting the angle of an inlet guide vane might be established with the results of this study.
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