On the Vortical Characteristics of Horn-Like Vortices in Stator Corner Separation Flow in an Axial Flow PumpSource: Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2021:;volume( 143 ):;issue: 006::page 061201-1DOI: 10.1115/1.4049687Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The phenomenon of horn-like vortex in stator corner separation flow in an axial flow pump was first reported by Wang et al. (2020, “Investigation on the Horn-Like Vortices in Stator Corner Separation Flow in an Axial Flow Pump,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., 142(7), p. 071208), and the associated external features were preliminarily presented. However, internal vortical characteristics of horn-like vortices, including the distributions of swirling strength, the deformation mechanism of vortex tube and the correlation with pressure fluctuation surge, are not revealed. In this paper, the newly developed vorticity decomposition approach is introduced, and thus more novel quantitative results are provided for the physics of horn-like vortex evolution in an axial flow pump. First, the distributions of absolute swirling strength, relative swirling strength and Liutex spectrum are presented to outline the vortical features of the horn-like vortex fields. Second, the deformation mechanism of the horn-like vortex tube is revealed. It is found that the horn-like vortex spatial evolution can be described by the deformation terms (Liutex stretching term, Liutex dilatation term, and curl term of the pseudo-Lamb vector) controlling the Liutex transport process. These terms constantly act on the horn-like vortex tube in an almost independent way, causing its continuous deformations in the transit process. Third, the quantitative correlation between horn-like vortex transit and pressure fluctuation surge is given. It is proved that periodic vortex transit can cause severe pressure fluctuation that is much larger than that induced by rotor–stator interaction. From multiple perspectives, a clearer evolution process of the horn-like vortex is outlined, which is conducive to controlling the corner separation flows and improving the stability of large-capacity and low-head pumping stations.
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contributor author | Wang, Chaoyue | |
contributor author | Wang, Fujun | |
contributor author | Xie, Lihua | |
contributor author | Wang, Benhong | |
contributor author | Yao, Zhifeng | |
contributor author | Xiao, Ruofu | |
date accessioned | 2022-02-05T22:16:38Z | |
date available | 2022-02-05T22:16:38Z | |
date copyright | 2/19/2021 12:00:00 AM | |
date issued | 2021 | |
identifier issn | 0098-2202 | |
identifier other | fe_143_06_061201.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4277256 | |
description abstract | The phenomenon of horn-like vortex in stator corner separation flow in an axial flow pump was first reported by Wang et al. (2020, “Investigation on the Horn-Like Vortices in Stator Corner Separation Flow in an Axial Flow Pump,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., 142(7), p. 071208), and the associated external features were preliminarily presented. However, internal vortical characteristics of horn-like vortices, including the distributions of swirling strength, the deformation mechanism of vortex tube and the correlation with pressure fluctuation surge, are not revealed. In this paper, the newly developed vorticity decomposition approach is introduced, and thus more novel quantitative results are provided for the physics of horn-like vortex evolution in an axial flow pump. First, the distributions of absolute swirling strength, relative swirling strength and Liutex spectrum are presented to outline the vortical features of the horn-like vortex fields. Second, the deformation mechanism of the horn-like vortex tube is revealed. It is found that the horn-like vortex spatial evolution can be described by the deformation terms (Liutex stretching term, Liutex dilatation term, and curl term of the pseudo-Lamb vector) controlling the Liutex transport process. These terms constantly act on the horn-like vortex tube in an almost independent way, causing its continuous deformations in the transit process. Third, the quantitative correlation between horn-like vortex transit and pressure fluctuation surge is given. It is proved that periodic vortex transit can cause severe pressure fluctuation that is much larger than that induced by rotor–stator interaction. From multiple perspectives, a clearer evolution process of the horn-like vortex is outlined, which is conducive to controlling the corner separation flows and improving the stability of large-capacity and low-head pumping stations. | |
publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
title | On the Vortical Characteristics of Horn-Like Vortices in Stator Corner Separation Flow in an Axial Flow Pump | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 143 | |
journal issue | 6 | |
journal title | Journal of Fluids Engineering | |
identifier doi | 10.1115/1.4049687 | |
journal fristpage | 061201-1 | |
journal lastpage | 061201-14 | |
page | 14 | |
tree | Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2021:;volume( 143 ):;issue: 006 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |