Title: Effects of the Radial Gap Between Impeller Tips and Volute Tongue Influencing the Performance and Pressure Pulsations of Pump as Turbine
Abstract: The radial gap between the impeller tips and volute tongue is an important factor influencing the overall performance and unsteady pressure fields of the pump as turbine (PAT). In this paper, a numerical investigation of the PAT's steady performance with different radial gaps was first performed. The results show that there is an optimal radial gap for a PAT to achieve its highest efficiency. An analysis of the PAT's unsteady pressure fields indicates that the rotorstator interaction of a rotating impeller and stationery volute would cause high frequency unsteady pulsation within the volute and low frequency unsteady pressure pulsation within the impeller. The high frequency unsteady pressure pulsation would propagate through the PAT's flow channel. Thus, the unsteady pressure field within the impeller is the combined effect of these two kinds of pressure pulsations. The unsteady pressure pulsation within the outlet pipe is mainly caused by the propagation of unsteady pressure formed within the volute. With the increase of the radial gap, the amplitude of high frequency unsteady pressure pulsation within the volute caused by the rotor-stator interaction is decreased, while the amplitude of the low frequency unsteady pressure pulsation caused by the rotor-stator interaction within the impeller remains unchanged.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-03-17
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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