The authors have been investigating the various characteristics of screw-type centrifugal pumps, such as pressure fluctuations in impellers, flow patterns in volute casings, and pump performance in air-water two-phase flow conditions. During these investigations, numerical results of our investigations made it clear that three back flow regions existed in this type of pump. Among these, the back flow from the volute casing toward the impeller outlet was the most influential on the pump performance. Thus the most important factor to achieve higher pump performance was to reduce the influence of this back flow. One simple method was proposed to obtain the restraint of back flow and so as to improve the pump performance. This method was to set up a ringlike wall at the suction cover casing between the impeller outlet and the volute casing. Its effects on the flow pattern and the pump performance have been discussed and clarified to compare the calculated results with experimental results done under two conditions, namely, one with and one without this ring-type wall. The influence of wall’s height on the pump head was investigated by numerical simulations. In addition, the difference due to the wall’s effect was clarified to compare its effects on two kinds of volute casing. From the results obtained it can be said that restraining the back flow of such pumps was very important to achieve higher pump performance. Furthermore, another method was suggested to restrain back flow effectively. This method was to attach a wall at the trailing edge of impeller. This method was very useful for avoiding the congestion of solids because this wall was smaller than that used in the first method. The influence of these factors on the pump performance was also discussed by comparing simulated calculations with actual experiments.
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October 2005
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Pump Performance Improvement by Restraining Back Flow in Screw-Type Centrifugal Pump
Yasushi Tatebayashi,
Yasushi Tatebayashi
Department of Mechanical Information, Science and Technology,
e-mail: tate@mse.kyutech.ac.jp
Kyushu Institute of Technology
, 680-4 Kawazu, Iizuka-City, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japan
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Kazuhiro Tanaka,
Kazuhiro Tanaka
Department of Mechanical Information, Science and Technology,
e-mail: kazuhiro@mse.kyutech.ac.jp
Kyushu Institute of Technology
, 680-4 Kawazu, Iizuka-City, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japan
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Toshio Kobayashi
e-mail: kobaya@jari.or.jp
Toshio Kobayashi
Japan Automobile Research Institute
, 1-1-30 Shibadaimon Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0012, Japan
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Yasushi Tatebayashi
Department of Mechanical Information, Science and Technology,
Kyushu Institute of Technology
, 680-4 Kawazu, Iizuka-City, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japane-mail: tate@mse.kyutech.ac.jp
Kazuhiro Tanaka
Department of Mechanical Information, Science and Technology,
Kyushu Institute of Technology
, 680-4 Kawazu, Iizuka-City, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japane-mail: kazuhiro@mse.kyutech.ac.jp
Toshio Kobayashi
Japan Automobile Research Institute
, 1-1-30 Shibadaimon Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0012, Japane-mail: kobaya@jari.or.jp
J. Turbomach. Oct 2005, 127(4): 755-762 (8 pages)
Published Online: May 10, 2005
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March 14, 2005
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May 10, 2005
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Tatebayashi, Y., Tanaka, K., and Kobayashi, T. (May 10, 2005). "Pump Performance Improvement by Restraining Back Flow in Screw-Type Centrifugal Pump." ASME. J. Turbomach. October 2005; 127(4): 755–762. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2019217
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