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Calculation Formula Optimization and Effect of Ring Clearance on Axial Force of Multistage Pump

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  • Chuan Wang
  • Weidong Shi
  • Li Zhang

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Since overlarge axial force can damage the pump, accurate calculation formula of axial force on pump is very significant. The traditional formula is based on the assumption that the leakage amount of the pump is zero and the angular speed of fluid in the pump chamber rotates at half the impeller rotation’s angular speed. In order to propose an accurate calculation formula, the whole flow fields of multistage pumps with three different ring clearances were calculated by using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The results indicate that the axial force on first-stage impeller is larger than that on the second. Along with the change of ring clearance, the static pressure distribution on the shroud of impeller changes at the same time, which leads to the value change of axial force. Meanwhile, angular speed of the fluid in the pump chamber is changing. Therefore, this research works out the reason why the error of traditional axial force calculation is large when the amount of leakage is relatively high. At last, an accurate calculation formula of axial force on pump is obtained through the verification of numerical simulation and experiment.

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  • Chuan Wang & Weidong Shi & Li Zhang, 2013. "Calculation Formula Optimization and Effect of Ring Clearance on Axial Force of Multistage Pump," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-7, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:749375
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/749375
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    1. Zhu, Di & Xiao, Ruofu & Liu, Weichao, 2021. "Influence of leading-edge cavitation on impeller blade axial force in the pump mode of reversible pump-turbine," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 163(C), pages 939-949.

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