Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)

Influence of Balance Hole Diameter on Leakage Flow of the Balance Chamber in a Centrifugal Pump

  • Wei Dong,
  • Diyi Chen,
  • Jian Sun,
  • Yan Dong,
  • Zhenbiao Yang,
  • Junle Yan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8860493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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The balancing holes in centrifugal pumps with seals mounted in both suction and discharge sides are one of the approaches used by pump manufacturers to reduce the axial thrust. The balance hole diameter directly affects the axial force of the centrifugal pump. The flow characteristics in the balance chamber are closely related to the balance hole diameter. However, research is not very clear on the internal flow of the balanced chamber, due to the small axial and radial sizes and the complicated flow conditions in the chamber. In this paper, we analyzed the influence of the balance hole diameter on the liquid leakage rate, flow velocity, and vortex motion in the balance chamber. The results indicated that when the balance hole diameter was lower than the design value, the volume flow rate of leakage flow was proportional to the diameter. The liquid flow rate and vortex distribution rules in the balance chamber were mainly associated with the coeffect of radial leakage flow in the rear sealing ring interval and the axial balance hole leakage flow. The research has revealed the mechanisms of leakage flow of the balance chamber in the centrifugal pump and that this is of great significance for accurate calculation and balancing of the axial force.