Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed

Subject of discussion are simulations and experimental investigations on the acoustic characterization of three single stage centrifugal pumps of different specific speed. In operation, these pump-types generate pressure pulsation at blade passing frequency, primarily due to rotor-volute-interaction...

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Main Authors: Christian Lehr, Andreas Linkamp, Daniel Aurich, Andreas Brümmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/3/16
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spelling doaj-2b78eed068f7450695111c3d5ff4f4252020-11-25T00:22:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power2504-186X2019-07-01431610.3390/ijtpp4030016ijtpp4030016Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific SpeedChristian Lehr0Andreas Linkamp1Daniel Aurich2Andreas Brümmer3Chair of Fluidics, TU Dortmund University, 44227 Dortmund, GermanyChair of Fluidics, TU Dortmund University, 44227 Dortmund, GermanyChair of Fluidics, TU Dortmund University, 44227 Dortmund, GermanyChair of Fluidics, TU Dortmund University, 44227 Dortmund, GermanySubject of discussion are simulations and experimental investigations on the acoustic characterization of three single stage centrifugal pumps of different specific speed. In operation, these pump-types generate pressure pulsation at blade passing frequency, primarily due to rotor-volute-interaction. In order to determine the acoustic excitation it is necessary to know about the pumps’ acoustic transmission parameters. In this paper, a one-dimensional numerical model for transient time-domain simulation is presented, which takes into account the pump geometry as well as the volutes’ structural behaviour by means of the local effective speed of sound. Numerical results for the transmission characteristics of the three different pumps are shown in terms of scattering matrices and evaluated against parameters calculated from measurement results. The experimental analyses are carried out using dynamic pressure sensors in both the suction and the discharge pipe. Assuming solely plane wave propagation, the complex acoustic field on each side is evaluated independently. The so called “two source” method is then used to determine the transmission parameters of the pumps in standstill for a range of frequencies experimentally. Subsequently, the acoustic excitation at varying rotational speed is evaluated by means of measurements at the pumps in operation and presented as monopole and dipole source types for cavitation-free conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/3/16centrifugal pumppressure pulsationacoustic transmissionscattering parametersone-dimensional model
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author Christian Lehr
Andreas Linkamp
Daniel Aurich
Andreas Brümmer
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Andreas Linkamp
Daniel Aurich
Andreas Brümmer
Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
centrifugal pump
pressure pulsation
acoustic transmission
scattering parameters
one-dimensional model
author_facet Christian Lehr
Andreas Linkamp
Daniel Aurich
Andreas Brümmer
author_sort Christian Lehr
title Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
title_short Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
title_full Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
title_fullStr Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
title_full_unstemmed Simulations and Experimental Investigations on the Acoustic Characterization of Centrifugal Pumps of Different Specific Speed
title_sort simulations and experimental investigations on the acoustic characterization of centrifugal pumps of different specific speed
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
issn 2504-186X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Subject of discussion are simulations and experimental investigations on the acoustic characterization of three single stage centrifugal pumps of different specific speed. In operation, these pump-types generate pressure pulsation at blade passing frequency, primarily due to rotor-volute-interaction. In order to determine the acoustic excitation it is necessary to know about the pumps’ acoustic transmission parameters. In this paper, a one-dimensional numerical model for transient time-domain simulation is presented, which takes into account the pump geometry as well as the volutes’ structural behaviour by means of the local effective speed of sound. Numerical results for the transmission characteristics of the three different pumps are shown in terms of scattering matrices and evaluated against parameters calculated from measurement results. The experimental analyses are carried out using dynamic pressure sensors in both the suction and the discharge pipe. Assuming solely plane wave propagation, the complex acoustic field on each side is evaluated independently. The so called “two source” method is then used to determine the transmission parameters of the pumps in standstill for a range of frequencies experimentally. Subsequently, the acoustic excitation at varying rotational speed is evaluated by means of measurements at the pumps in operation and presented as monopole and dipole source types for cavitation-free conditions.
topic centrifugal pump
pressure pulsation
acoustic transmission
scattering parameters
one-dimensional model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-186X/4/3/16
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