Approach to 3D Unsteady CFD Analysis of a Single-Blade Pump

Single-blade centrifugal pumps are hydraulic machines used in many industrial areas. A unique screw shaped blade enables liquids containing solids and fibrous matters to be pumped. Owing to good pump hydraulic properties on the one hand and unfavourable impeller mechanical properties on the other ha...

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Main Authors: Matej Kurilla, Branislav Knížat, Róbert Olšiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/24/matecconf_aenmfme2020_02016.pdf
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spelling doaj-1490a6c53cc4415ca1d78ba57dfbd0e62021-08-05T13:52:45ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2020-01-013280201610.1051/matecconf/202032802016matecconf_aenmfme2020_02016Approach to 3D Unsteady CFD Analysis of a Single-Blade PumpMatej Kurilla0Branislav Knížat1Róbert Olšiak2Slovak University of Technology in BratislavaSlovak University of Technology in BratislavaSlovak University of Technology in BratislavaSingle-blade centrifugal pumps are hydraulic machines used in many industrial areas. A unique screw shaped blade enables liquids containing solids and fibrous matters to be pumped. Owing to good pump hydraulic properties on the one hand and unfavourable impeller mechanical properties on the other have single-blade pumps become recently more interesting for researchers regarding the CFD simulations. In this case a conventional CFD approach for multi-blade pumps cannot be applied due to the lack of symmetry of the single-blade impeller. Possible approaches to the CFD simulation of a single-blade impeller in the Ansys Fluent and the Ansys CFX are compared in this paper. A comparison of two CFD meshing tools showed substantial element number decrease of the whole CFD model. This paper presents also the laboratory experiment results of the investigated single-blade pump. The paper describes a new approach to the single-blade CFD simulation through Ansys Fluent which is faster and more user-friendly then the conventional approach.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2020/24/matecconf_aenmfme2020_02016.pdf
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Approach to 3D Unsteady CFD Analysis of a Single-Blade Pump
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title_short Approach to 3D Unsteady CFD Analysis of a Single-Blade Pump
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Single-blade centrifugal pumps are hydraulic machines used in many industrial areas. A unique screw shaped blade enables liquids containing solids and fibrous matters to be pumped. Owing to good pump hydraulic properties on the one hand and unfavourable impeller mechanical properties on the other have single-blade pumps become recently more interesting for researchers regarding the CFD simulations. In this case a conventional CFD approach for multi-blade pumps cannot be applied due to the lack of symmetry of the single-blade impeller. Possible approaches to the CFD simulation of a single-blade impeller in the Ansys Fluent and the Ansys CFX are compared in this paper. A comparison of two CFD meshing tools showed substantial element number decrease of the whole CFD model. This paper presents also the laboratory experiment results of the investigated single-blade pump. The paper describes a new approach to the single-blade CFD simulation through Ansys Fluent which is faster and more user-friendly then the conventional approach.
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