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The effects of the rotor-stator interaction on unsteady pressure pulsation and radial force in a centrifugal pump

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An unsteady numerical analysis has been conducted to study the strong interaction between impeller blade and volute tongue of a centrifugal pump. The 3-D-URANS equations were solved with the shear stress transport turbulence model for a wide range of flow rates. These unsteady interactions are mostly related to the unsteady radial force due to an imbalance in the pressure field at the impeller periphery. This force represents dynamic load that are one of the most important sources of vibration and hydraulic noise. Based on this phenomenon, this work analyzes and gives a more realistic prediction of the pressure fluctuation and the radial force during steady and unsteady calculation by considering the effect of the change in the pump operating point. Actually, the pressure fluctuations in the impeller and the volute were recorded by mounting nine monitoring points on the impeller and volute casing. The results of the existing analysis has proven that the pressure fluctuation is periodic due to the relative position of impeller blade to volute tongue. The characteristics of the time domain and frequency domain of the pressure pulsation were analyzed under different coupling conditions. Fast Fourier transform was performed to obtain the spectra of pressure pulsation. Besides, the steady and unsteady forces were calculated around the impeller periphery to fully characterize the pump behavior. The obtained pump performance curves were numerically compared with the experimental ones, and the outcome have shown an acceptable agreement between both curves.

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Chalghoum, I., Elaoud, S., Kanfoudi, H. et al. The effects of the rotor-stator interaction on unsteady pressure pulsation and radial force in a centrifugal pump. J Hydrodyn 30, 672–681 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42241-018-0073-y

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