Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate Changes
Noise radiation is of importance for the performance of centrifugal pumps. Aiming at exploring noise radiation patterns of a typical centrifugal pump at different flow rates, a three-dimensional unsteady hydro/aero acoustic model with large eddy simulation (LES) closure is developed. Specifically, t...
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doaj-f1300aea010a45808f34864f9207a3972020-11-24T21:08:57ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-02-0110222110.3390/en10020221en10020221Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate ChangesMing Gao0Peixin Dong1Shenghui Lei2Ali Turan3School of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaThermal Management Research Group, Efficient Energy Transfer (ηET) Department, Bell Labs Ireland, Nokia, Dublin D15 Y6NT, IrelandSchool of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UKNoise radiation is of importance for the performance of centrifugal pumps. Aiming at exploring noise radiation patterns of a typical centrifugal pump at different flow rates, a three-dimensional unsteady hydro/aero acoustic model with large eddy simulation (LES) closure is developed. Specifically, the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings model (FW-H) is employed to predict noise generation by the impeller and volute. The simulated flow fields reveal that the interactions of the blades with the volute induce root mean square (RMS) pressure and further lead to noise radiation. Moreover, it is found that the profiles of total sound pressure level (TSPL) regarding the directivity field for the impeller-generated noise demonstrate a typical dipole characteristic behavior, whereas strictly the volute-generated noise exhibits an apparently asymmetric behavior. Additionally, the design operation (Here, 1 Q represents the design operation) generates the lowest TSPL vis-a-vis the off-design operations for all the flow rates studied. In general, as the flow rates decrease from 1 Q to 0.25 Q, TSPL initially increases significantly before 0.75 Q and then levels off afterwards. A similar trend appears for cases having the larger flow rates (1–1.25 Q). The TSPL deviates with the radiation directivity and the maximum is about 50%. It is also found that TSPL by the volute and the blades can reach ~87 dB and ~70 dB at most, respectively. The study may offer a priori guidance for the experimental set up and the actual design layout.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/2/221centrifugal pump3D flow fieldvarying flow rateimpeller and volute radiation noisetotal sound pressure level (TSPL) |
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Ming Gao Peixin Dong Shenghui Lei Ali Turan Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate Changes Energies centrifugal pump 3D flow field varying flow rate impeller and volute radiation noise total sound pressure level (TSPL) |
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Ming Gao Peixin Dong Shenghui Lei Ali Turan |
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Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate Changes |
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Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate Changes |
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Computational Study of the Noise Radiation in a Centrifugal Pump When Flow Rate Changes |
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computational study of the noise radiation in a centrifugal pump when flow rate changes |
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Noise radiation is of importance for the performance of centrifugal pumps. Aiming at exploring noise radiation patterns of a typical centrifugal pump at different flow rates, a three-dimensional unsteady hydro/aero acoustic model with large eddy simulation (LES) closure is developed. Specifically, the Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings model (FW-H) is employed to predict noise generation by the impeller and volute. The simulated flow fields reveal that the interactions of the blades with the volute induce root mean square (RMS) pressure and further lead to noise radiation. Moreover, it is found that the profiles of total sound pressure level (TSPL) regarding the directivity field for the impeller-generated noise demonstrate a typical dipole characteristic behavior, whereas strictly the volute-generated noise exhibits an apparently asymmetric behavior. Additionally, the design operation (Here, 1 Q represents the design operation) generates the lowest TSPL vis-a-vis the off-design operations for all the flow rates studied. In general, as the flow rates decrease from 1 Q to 0.25 Q, TSPL initially increases significantly before 0.75 Q and then levels off afterwards. A similar trend appears for cases having the larger flow rates (1–1.25 Q). The TSPL deviates with the radiation directivity and the maximum is about 50%. It is also found that TSPL by the volute and the blades can reach ~87 dB and ~70 dB at most, respectively. The study may offer a priori guidance for the experimental set up and the actual design layout. |
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centrifugal pump 3D flow field varying flow rate impeller and volute radiation noise total sound pressure level (TSPL) |
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