Abstract

Abstract Mixed flow pump is characterized by high-efficiency operation and wide range of flow rate conditions, while research on transporting gas-liquid two-phase flow is quite limited. The present work investigates the energy performance, two-phase flow pattern and pressure fluctuations of a mixed flow pump, on basis of the numerical method of inhomogeneous Eulerian-Eulerian multiphase flow model. Results show that the pump head and efficiency decline with the increase of gas volume fraction. In impeller, gas phase is mainly distributed at the tip clearance, the blade pressure side and suction side, and the hub outlet. The low pressure of tip leakage vortex core leads to the gas phase concentration and the formation of gas strip. Moreover, X-shaped gas strip appears at high gas volume fraction (GVF). In guide vane, gas phase is mainly distributed at the leading edge of blade pressure side, the blade suction side, and the middle of passage. As the inlet GVF increases, the spatial-temporal evolution of the gas phase shows obvious differences. The strong gas-liquid interaction causes broad low-frequency fluctuations, and the rotor-stator interference causes significant blade passing frequencies in the mixed flow pump.

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