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The external characteristics and inner flow research of rim-driven thruster
Author(s) -
Zhipeng Zhu,
Houlin Liu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
advances in mechanical engineering/advances in mechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.318
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 1687-8140
pISSN - 1687-8132
DOI - 10.1177/16878132221081608
Subject(s) - impeller , mechanics , head (geology) , suction , flow (mathematics) , volumetric flow rate , pressure drop , computer simulation , materials science , drop (telecommunication) , slip factor , inlet , geology , engineering , physics , mechanical engineering , geomorphology
In order to have a more comprehensive grasp of the performance of the rim-driven thruster, the external characteristics are studied by experiment and carry out numerical simulation to study inner flow characteristics. The test results for the rim-driven thruster find that the head curve had a hump shape. The head is the largest while the flow rate Q = 600 m 3 /h. The numerical simulation is carried out to reveal the cause of the hump of head. The results show that large-scale backflows gradually appear near the wall in front of the impeller inlet, the central area of the impeller outlet, and the two sides of the central low-pressure zone with the reducing of the flow rate, which can cause a large flow loss and result in a drop in head. The discrepancy between the pressure surface and the suction surface of blade decreases rapidly in the range of r/ R = 0.2–0.5, which is another major factor leading to the drop in head under small-flow conditions. Structurally, there is no blade in the impeller center and there are the large backflows in the middle of impeller, which causes much volume loss and is a main cause of the decreasing of head under small flow rate.

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