Abstract

The vertical inline pump is a single-suction single-stage centrifugal pump with a curved inlet pipe before the impeller, which usually causes a significant increase of hydraulic losses in the inline pump. Considering the matching relationship between the inlet pipe and impeller, a multi-objective direct optimization based on the MOPSO of the inlet pipe and impeller was carried out to broaden the efficient operating area of the vertical inline pump. Bezier curves were adopted to control the profiles of the inlet pipe and impeller and 39 coordinates of the control points and the blade number were selected as the optimization variables. The efficiencies of the inline pump at the part-load and nominal conditions were chosen as the objective functions, which were obtained by the automatic simulation program. A dramatic improvement in pump performance was found after optimization. In the set of Pareto solutions, the maximum increases of efficiency at part-load and nominal conditions were 8.06% and 7.33% respectively. It also reported that the inlet pipe with longer horizontal length and lower bend curvature could reduce the hydraulic losses of the inlet pipe and increase the pump performance.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe vertical inline pump is a single-suction single-stage centrifugal pump with a curved inlet pipe before the impeller

  • Song et al [26] applied adaptive control strategies into the improvement of Particle swarm optimization (PSO), and the results showed a significant decrease in the optimization cost

  • A multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm was proposed to reduce the costs of the pump direct optimization problem

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Introduction

The vertical inline pump is a single-suction single-stage centrifugal pump with a curved inlet pipe before the impeller. This type of pump is widely applied where installation space is a constraint, such as urban water supply [1]. It is characterized by a non-uniform and complex inflow phenomenon which results in a significant decrease in the pump performance [2,3,4,5,6]. It is necessary to optimize the vertical inline pump to improve the performance and save energy

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