Author/Authors :
Ennouri, M Laboratory of Hydraulic and Environment Modeling - National Engineering School of Tunis - University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia , Kanfoudi, H Laboratory of Hydraulic and Environment Modeling - National Engineering School of Tunis - University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia , Bel Hadj Taher, A Laboratory of Hydraulic and Environment Modeling - National Engineering School of Tunis - University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia , Zgolli, R Laboratory of Hydraulic and Environment Modeling - National Engineering School of Tunis - University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
The paper handles the subject of the modelling and simulation of the flow inside a centrifugal pump
through non-cavitating and cavitating conditions. Operating under cavitation state is so perilous to a
pump and can considerably reduce its lifetime service. Hence, to provide highly reliable pumps, it is
essential to comprehend the inner flow of pumps. The investigated centrifugal pump comprises five
backward curved-bladed impeller running at 900 rpm. The modelling process started with an unsteady
numerical analysis under non-cavitating conditions to validate the numerical model and the solver
comparing with the available testing data. Due to high Reynolds numbers, turbulence effects have been
taken into account by unsteady RANS methods using an SST-SAS turbulence model. The obtained
pump performances were numerically compared with the experimental ones, and the outcome shows an
acceptable agreement between both. The temporal distribution of the internal flow parameters such as
pressure and velocity was then studied. Furthermore, basic investigations of cavitating flow around 3D
NACA66-MOD profile using a recently developed and validate cavitation model was established. The
verification of the numerical simulation validity was based on comparing calculated and experimental
results and presented good agreement. Finally, a 3D simulation of the inception of the cavitating pocket
inside the centrifugal pump is performed to analyze the impact of the cavitation in the decrease of the
head and efficiency.
Keywords :
Cavitation , Centrifugal pump , NACA66 , Scale-adaptive simulation , Unsteady simulation