Effects of the Impeller Blade with a Slot Structure on the Centrifugal Pump Performance
2020; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 13; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/en13071628
ISSN1996-1073
AutoresHongliang Wang, Long Bing, Chuan Wang, Han Chen, Linjian Li,
Tópico(s)Water Systems and Optimization
ResumoAn impeller blade with a slot structure can affect the velocity distribution in the impeller flow passage of the centrifugal pump, thus affecting the pump’s performance. Various slot structure geometric parameter combinations were tested in this study to explore this relationship: slot position p, slot width b1, slot deflection angle β, and slot depth h with (3–4) levels were selected for each factor on an L16 orthogonal test table. The results show that b1 and h are the major factors influencing pump performance under low and rated flow conditions, while p is the major influencing factor under the large flow condition. The slot structure close to the front edge of the impeller blade can change the low-pressure region of the suction inlet of the impeller flow passage, thus improving the fluid velocity distribution in the impeller. Optimal slot parameter combinations according to the actual machining precision may include a small slot width b1, slot depth h of ¼ b, slot deflection angle β of 45°–60°, and slot position p close to the front edge of the blade at 20–40%.
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