Abstract

The industry is becoming more interested in peripheral pumps because they are inexpensive, have low specific speeds, and are small. One of the more serious problems that may occur with any pump is cavitation. That has a significant impact on pump components, particularly the impeller. This work presents a detailed experimental study on prolonging impeller lifespan under cavitation conditions by studying the effect of impeller surface finishing and coatings on its lifetime. For this purpose, seven impellers, in addition to the original one of the peripheral pump, had prepared and treated. Three impellers with three different levels of arithmetic surface roughness (Ra) were produced using a low-cost and customizable hand grinding procedure. And four impellers have been coated thermally with four different erosion-resistant composite materials. All of the impellers were cavitated for 300 minutes at normal and one at high water temperatures. The result showed that the mass loss percentages with the smallest (Ra) of 0.35µm, and coated with yellow epoxy were 84.86% and 48.50% lower than the original impeller, respectively. Thus, improving the quality of impeller surface finishing, and thermal coatings are excellent method for increasing the impeller's cavitation erosion resistance and thereby extending its lifetime.

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