Abstract

The hydrodynamic method of singularities is used to analyze the flow through two-dimensional centrifugal pump impellers with blades of an arbitrary geometry. Computed values of ideal head are compared with experimental values obtained for a commercial pump. The agreement between theory and experiment is very close over a wide range of pump operation. The discrepancies that occur at other operating conditions are attributed to the effects of inlet passage and volute casing.

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