Symmetry (Feb 2021)

Influence of Channel-Diffuser Blades on Energy Performance of a Three-Stage Centrifugal Pump

  • Wenbin Zhao,
  • Jianbin Hu,
  • Kai Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13020277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 277

Abstract

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In order to improve hydraulic efficiency, influence of inlet angle, outlet angle, wrap angle, inlet shape and outer edge camber lines of channel-diffuser blades on the energy performance of a three-stage centrifugal pump were studied and the pressure distributions on the blade of the first-stage channel-diffuser were particularly analyzed. The result shows that the efficiency of the pump is maximal when the blade inlet angle is 12°. The pressure variation in the model with the inlet angle of 12° was small and the amplitude of fluctuation was also not large. When the outlet angle was 90°, the pressure distribution in the outlet of the blades that are symmetrically distributed along the center of the diffuser shell was significantly better than that with other outlet angles. The effect of the blade wrap angle of the channel-diffuser on the energy performance of the pump was relatively small. The internal flow in the diffuser with the diffusion inlet shapes was steady for both the convex surface and concave surface. The diffusion inlet of the channel-diffuser blade corresponded to the outlet region of the impeller blade, which reflected a good matching. The fluctuation amplitude and the distribution range of the models with a uniform transition were smaller than those with non-uniform transition. In order to verify the effectiveness of the research results, an experimental test was carried out on the pump. The results show that when the flow rate is 850 m3/h, the head of the pump is 138.67 m and the efficiency of pump is 69.48%.

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