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Flow analysis for a double suction centrifugal machine in the pump and turbine operation modes
Author(s) -
González José,
Fernández Oro Jesús Manuel,
ArgüellesDíaz Katia M.,
Santolaria Carlos
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
international journal for numerical methods in fluids
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.938
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1097-0363
pISSN - 0271-2091
DOI - 10.1002/fld.1951
Subject(s) - volute , impeller , centrifugal pump , turbine , suction , specific speed , flow (mathematics) , diffuser (optics) , mechanical engineering , mechanics , internal flow , rotodynamic pump , engineering , mode (computer interface) , numerical analysis , computer science , mathematics , physics , hydraulic pump , progressive cavity pump , radial piston pump , optics , mathematical analysis , light source , operating system
A double suction centrifugal machine has been studied, both experimentally and numerically, operating as a pump and as a turbine. Experimentally, the static performance of the machine working as a pump was obtained. These measurements were compared with equivalent numerical results from a URANS calculation. As a second step, the numerical results have been exploited to get detailed information about the flow in both operating modes (pump and turbine). The main goals of the study are, first, the validation of the numerical procedure proposed and second, the possible turbine operation of the impeller, which could point out a wider working range for the machine. The first aspect is handled by detailed analysis in the pump mode, according to previous experience of the research group. The second objective is obtained by using the numerical model to explore the flow fields obtained, when working in an inverse mode. Therefore, the presented results join the use of a numerical methodology and the turbine mode of operation for a centrifugal impeller, providing insight into the flow characteristics. When working as a pump, the flow at the suction side is characterized by the existence of an inlet tongue, which tends to enforce a uniform flow for the nominal conditions. For the turbine mode, flow patterns in the impeller, volute and suction regions are carefully investigated. The influence of the specific geometrical arrangement is also considered for this operation mode. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.