Frontiers in Energy
>> 2008,
Volume 2,
Issue 1
doi:
10.1007/s11708-008-0011-8
Cavitation in semi-open centrifugal impellers
for a miniature pump
State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University
Available online: 2008-03-05
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Abstract
Cavitation in miniature pumps was investigated experimentally for two semi-open centrifugal impellers. Although both impellers had the same blade cross-section, one impeller had a two-dimensional blade, while the other had a leaned blade. The flows were also analyzed using a numerical model of the three-dimensional turbulent flow in the pumps near the peak efficiency point using the -? turbulence model and the VOF cavitation model. The average cavitation performance of each impeller was satisfactorily predicted by the numerical simulations. The results show that the miniature pumps have similar cavitation performances as an ordinary-size pump, with the cavitation performance of the semi-open impeller reduced by increased axial tip clearances. Also, both the hydraulic and cavitation performance of the semi-open impeller were improved by the leaned blade. The results also show that uniform flow upstream of the impeller inlet will improve the cavitation performance of a miniature pump.