Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump

In order to investigate the mechanism and the characteristics of the noise induced by unstable flow in a centrifugal pump, the internal flow characteristics in the pump were numerically researched, and the acoustic pressure fluctuations at the pump inlet and outlet were experimentally investigated....

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Main Authors: Jiaxing Lu, Xiaobing Liu, Yongzhong Zeng, Baoshan Zhu, Bo Hu, Hong Hua
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/589
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spelling doaj-2ab6221eb0a9414082fc363b163fbe4c2020-11-25T02:21:14ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-01-0113358910.3390/en13030589en13030589Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal PumpJiaxing Lu0Xiaobing Liu1Yongzhong Zeng2Baoshan Zhu3Bo Hu4Hong Hua5Key Laboratory of Fluid and Power Machinery, Ministry of Education, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, ChinaKey Laboratory of Fluid and Power Machinery, Ministry of Education, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, ChinaKey Laboratory of Fluid and Power Machinery, Ministry of Education, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaKey Laboratory of Fluid and Power Machinery, Ministry of Education, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, ChinaIn order to investigate the mechanism and the characteristics of the noise induced by unstable flow in a centrifugal pump, the internal flow characteristics in the pump were numerically researched, and the acoustic pressure fluctuations at the pump inlet and outlet were experimentally investigated. Obvious corresponding relationships between the flow instabilities, the cavitation and the noise were established. It was found that the rotating stall, the backflow, the hump, the occurrence of unstable flow and the cavitation in such a centrifugal pump were effectively detected through the noise, which could help to provide fundamental information on flow instabilities and guarantee safe and steady operating conditions for the system. The recirculation and prewhirl regions in the pump upstream pipe, which were caused by the backflow and the rotation of the impeller, presented the circumferential movement with a spiral shape, causing apparent broadband fluctuations at low frequency band of the acoustic pressure. The backflow and rotating stall could also result in broadband fluctuations of the pump outlet noise, which was distributed from 100 Hz to 150 Hz. Meanwhile, the broadband fluctuations of the pump outlet acoustic pressure distributed in the low frequency range, which was produced by the occurrence of cavitation, moved to the lower frequency band as the flow rate increased. The enhanced broadband fluctuations of the pump inlet and outlet noise distributed from 1 kHz to 6 kHz were caused by the coupling between the cavitation-induced noise and the system-produced noise. The broadband fluctuations of the pump inlet noise distributed between 6 kHz and 9 kHz were regarded as the typical frequency band of cavitation in the centrifugal pump.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/589centrifugal pumpunstable flowcavitationnoisedetection
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author Jiaxing Lu
Xiaobing Liu
Yongzhong Zeng
Baoshan Zhu
Bo Hu
Hong Hua
spellingShingle Jiaxing Lu
Xiaobing Liu
Yongzhong Zeng
Baoshan Zhu
Bo Hu
Hong Hua
Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
Energies
centrifugal pump
unstable flow
cavitation
noise
detection
author_facet Jiaxing Lu
Xiaobing Liu
Yongzhong Zeng
Baoshan Zhu
Bo Hu
Hong Hua
author_sort Jiaxing Lu
title Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
title_short Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
title_full Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
title_fullStr Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Noise Induced by Unstable Flow in a Centrifugal Pump
title_sort investigation of the noise induced by unstable flow in a centrifugal pump
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In order to investigate the mechanism and the characteristics of the noise induced by unstable flow in a centrifugal pump, the internal flow characteristics in the pump were numerically researched, and the acoustic pressure fluctuations at the pump inlet and outlet were experimentally investigated. Obvious corresponding relationships between the flow instabilities, the cavitation and the noise were established. It was found that the rotating stall, the backflow, the hump, the occurrence of unstable flow and the cavitation in such a centrifugal pump were effectively detected through the noise, which could help to provide fundamental information on flow instabilities and guarantee safe and steady operating conditions for the system. The recirculation and prewhirl regions in the pump upstream pipe, which were caused by the backflow and the rotation of the impeller, presented the circumferential movement with a spiral shape, causing apparent broadband fluctuations at low frequency band of the acoustic pressure. The backflow and rotating stall could also result in broadband fluctuations of the pump outlet noise, which was distributed from 100 Hz to 150 Hz. Meanwhile, the broadband fluctuations of the pump outlet acoustic pressure distributed in the low frequency range, which was produced by the occurrence of cavitation, moved to the lower frequency band as the flow rate increased. The enhanced broadband fluctuations of the pump inlet and outlet noise distributed from 1 kHz to 6 kHz were caused by the coupling between the cavitation-induced noise and the system-produced noise. The broadband fluctuations of the pump inlet noise distributed between 6 kHz and 9 kHz were regarded as the typical frequency band of cavitation in the centrifugal pump.
topic centrifugal pump
unstable flow
cavitation
noise
detection
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/589
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