Abstract

A one-dimensional flow procedure for analytical study of centrifugal pump performance is done applying the principle theories of turbomachines. Euler equation and energy equation are manipulated to find pump performance parameters at different discharge coefficients. Fluid slippage loss at impeller exit and volute loss are estimated. The fluid slippage is modeled by the slip factor approach using Wiesner empirical expression. The volute loss model counts friction loss associated with the volute throw flow velocity, diffusion friction loss due to circulation associated with volute flow, loss due to vanishing of radial flow at volute outlet, and loss inside pump volute throat. Models for impeller hydraulic friction power loss, disk friction power loss, internal flow leakage power loss, and inlet shock circulation power loss are considered by suitable models. Pump internal volumetric flow leakage and volumetric efficiency are related to pump geometry and flow properties. The procedure adopted in this paper is capable of obtaining performance characteristic curves of centrifugal pump in a dimensionless form. Pump head coefficient, manometric efficiency, power coefficient, and required NPSH are characterized. The predicted coefficients and obtained performance curves are consistent with experimental characteristics of centrifugal pump.

Highlights

  • Centrifugal pumps are used in various applications and are integral to many industries

  • The volute loss model counts friction loss associated with the volute throw flow velocity, diffusion friction loss due to circulation associated with volute flow, loss due to vanishing of radial flow at volute outlet, and loss inside pump volute throat

  • A one-dimensional flow procedure for analytical study of centrifugal pump performance is accomplished applying the principle theories of turbomachines

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Introduction

Centrifugal pumps are used in various applications and are integral to many industries. The one-dimensional performance analysis has proved to be an effective and important approach on pump design [1]. Analytical calculations of pump characteristics depend on geometrical dimensions of pump and losses models in different parts of pump. A series of formulae for calculating losses exist [2,3,4,5], but they lack accuracy when applied to centrifugal pumps. In this work, suggested models for calculating several losses in pump are introduced to examine its validity in evaluating pump performance. This paper is an effort towards theoretically obtaining accurate centrifugal pump performance characteristics. Pump characteristics and parameters are presented in dimensionless forms. It presents a onedimensional flow analysis procedure towards obtaining optimum centrifugal pump design parameters

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