Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller
Rotating stall, which is a common phenomenon in turbomachinery, strongly relates to the flow rate condition. In centrifugal impellers, rotating stall was induced by the incidence angle on blade leading-edge at partial-load. The blade leading-edge shape also influences the rotating stall because of t...
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doaj-bd10b57dd0ed4ce6848dbee1e90eec192020-11-25T03:53:13ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105635563510.3390/app10165635Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump ImpellerHongying Luo0Ran Tao1Jiandong Yang2Zhengwei Wang3State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaRotating stall, which is a common phenomenon in turbomachinery, strongly relates to the flow rate condition. In centrifugal impellers, rotating stall was induced by the incidence angle on blade leading-edge at partial-load. The blade leading-edge shape also influences the rotating stall because of the subtle change of local flow-field. In this study, the influence of blade leading-edge shape on rotating-stalled flow characteristics was studied in a six-blade centrifugal pump impeller. The stall pattern was “alternating”: Three passages were stalled, three passages were well-behaved, and the stalled and well-behaved passages occurred alternately. The stalled flow characteristics can be studied without the interruption of stall cell movement. Four types of blade leading-edge (blunt, sharp, ellipse, and round) were numerically compared based on the initial typical impeller and the numerical–experimental verification. The numerical comparison shows that the leading-edge shape has a strong influence on the stalled flow pattern, velocity, pressure, turbulence kinetic energy, and flow-induced noise inside impellers. The blunt and sharp leading-edge impellers had a similar internal pattern; the ellipse and round leading-edge impellers were also similar in the internal flow-field. Pressure pulsation analysis showed more obvious differences among these impellers. The main frequency and the pulsation peak–peak values were completely different because of the slight leading-edge shape differences. It revealed the impact of leading-edge geometry on the transient flow-field change under the same incidence angle conditions. It also provided reference for influencing or controlling the rotating stall by blade profile design.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5635centrifugal pumpleading-edge shaperotating stallflow simulationpressure pulsation |
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Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller |
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Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller |
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Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller |
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Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller |
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Influence of Blade Leading-Edge Shape on Rotating-Stalled Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump Impeller |
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influence of blade leading-edge shape on rotating-stalled flow characteristics in a centrifugal pump impeller |
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Rotating stall, which is a common phenomenon in turbomachinery, strongly relates to the flow rate condition. In centrifugal impellers, rotating stall was induced by the incidence angle on blade leading-edge at partial-load. The blade leading-edge shape also influences the rotating stall because of the subtle change of local flow-field. In this study, the influence of blade leading-edge shape on rotating-stalled flow characteristics was studied in a six-blade centrifugal pump impeller. The stall pattern was “alternating”: Three passages were stalled, three passages were well-behaved, and the stalled and well-behaved passages occurred alternately. The stalled flow characteristics can be studied without the interruption of stall cell movement. Four types of blade leading-edge (blunt, sharp, ellipse, and round) were numerically compared based on the initial typical impeller and the numerical–experimental verification. The numerical comparison shows that the leading-edge shape has a strong influence on the stalled flow pattern, velocity, pressure, turbulence kinetic energy, and flow-induced noise inside impellers. The blunt and sharp leading-edge impellers had a similar internal pattern; the ellipse and round leading-edge impellers were also similar in the internal flow-field. Pressure pulsation analysis showed more obvious differences among these impellers. The main frequency and the pulsation peak–peak values were completely different because of the slight leading-edge shape differences. It revealed the impact of leading-edge geometry on the transient flow-field change under the same incidence angle conditions. It also provided reference for influencing or controlling the rotating stall by blade profile design. |
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centrifugal pump leading-edge shape rotating stall flow simulation pressure pulsation |
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