Water Supply (Apr 2024)

Performance improvement of a double-suction centrifugal pump for water supply system based on energy loss analysis and cavitation behaviour prediction

  • Shengli Wang,
  • Yang Yu,
  • Yue Shu,
  • Fengyu Li,
  • Ruiliang Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2024.039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 1061 – 1079

Abstract

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To gain a comprehensive understanding of the energy dissipation of a double-suction pump, analysing the energy loss of its various components is necessary. However, the liquid temperature in the double-suction pump remains almost constant, using the entropy production or dissipation method to evaluate energy loss is difficult. The traditional analysis method based on pressure drop cannot quantify the internal energy changes in each component. To solve this problem, a pressure energy loss evaluation approach is developed on the basis of the pressure drop theoretical analysis and numerical prediction, and the effects of cavitation on the energy loss are investigated. The structure of the volute casing is improved to enhance the performance based on energy loss analysis and cavitation behaviour prediction. The results show that the energy loss efficiencies for the suction casing, impeller, and volute casing are 0.55, 4.6, and 5%, respectively, at the design flow rate. The proportion of energy loss in the impeller and volute casing increased with a decrease in NPSHa. The RNG k–ε and k–ω turbulence models are chosen for the numerical simulation, and the numerically predicted results are verified experimentally. HIGHLIGHTS A pressure energy loss evaluation approach for a double-suction pump is developed.; The effects of cavitation on energy consumption are analysed.; Two turbulence models of RNG k–ε and k–ω are used for numerical simulation.; Energy changes within the component for double-suction pump are revealed.; Experiments are performed to verify the accuracy of the numerical model.;

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