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    Numerical Investigation of Back Vane Design and Its Impact on Pump Performance

    Source: Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2017:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 012::page 121104
    Author:
    Mortazavi, Farzam
    ,
    Riasi, Alireza
    ,
    Nourbakhsh, Ahmad
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4037281
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Adding back vanes to the rear shroud of centrifugal pumps is sometimes practiced in order to alleviate large axial forces. Effective design and flow characteristics of back vanes remain obscure due to lack of knowledge associated with experimental complexities in study of this area. In this study, various design parameters of the conventional noncurved rectangular back vanes are evaluated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Furthermore, the complex flow structure at the rear chamber of these pumps is illustrated and discussed with the advantage of CFD which is a highly costly and taxing job if one chooses to capture it using experimental methods. Effect of back vanes outer radius, width, clearance, thickness, vane angle, and number of vanes on pump characteristics and axial thrust has been investigated. New findings of this study show that back vanes are capable of canceling the axial thrust in a large range of flow rates without a penalty to the machine efficiency, provided that suitable design parameters are selected. In addition, the best efficiency point (BEP) will not be affected by usage of back vanes. The rear chamber’s flow pattern suggest that back vanes have a repumping effect causing increased pump head at longer back vane configurations.
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    contributor authorMortazavi, Farzam
    contributor authorRiasi, Alireza
    contributor authorNourbakhsh, Ahmad
    date accessioned2017-11-25T07:16:38Z
    date available2017-11-25T07:16:38Z
    date copyright2017/1/9
    date issued2017
    identifier issn0098-2202
    identifier otherfe_139_12_121104.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4234105
    description abstractAdding back vanes to the rear shroud of centrifugal pumps is sometimes practiced in order to alleviate large axial forces. Effective design and flow characteristics of back vanes remain obscure due to lack of knowledge associated with experimental complexities in study of this area. In this study, various design parameters of the conventional noncurved rectangular back vanes are evaluated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Furthermore, the complex flow structure at the rear chamber of these pumps is illustrated and discussed with the advantage of CFD which is a highly costly and taxing job if one chooses to capture it using experimental methods. Effect of back vanes outer radius, width, clearance, thickness, vane angle, and number of vanes on pump characteristics and axial thrust has been investigated. New findings of this study show that back vanes are capable of canceling the axial thrust in a large range of flow rates without a penalty to the machine efficiency, provided that suitable design parameters are selected. In addition, the best efficiency point (BEP) will not be affected by usage of back vanes. The rear chamber’s flow pattern suggest that back vanes have a repumping effect causing increased pump head at longer back vane configurations.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleNumerical Investigation of Back Vane Design and Its Impact on Pump Performance
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume139
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Fluids Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4037281
    journal fristpage121104
    journal lastpage121104-9
    treeJournal of Fluids Engineering:;2017:;volume( 139 ):;issue: 012
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