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Volume 2: Fora, Parts a and B 2007
DOI: 10.1115/fedsm2007-37552
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Flow Phenomena in a Highly-Loaded Single-Stage Axial-Flow Pump: Comparison of Experimental and Numerical Results

Abstract: In highly loaded axial flow pumps considerable changes of the flow behavior were reported when altering the flow rate from design point operation to part load operation. The flow structure which is changing from stable operating conditions to stalled flow conditions has been investigated in detail by Kosyna and Stark with experimental methods. The present paper focuses on the application of numerical methods to simulate the flow behavior in the pump which has been investigated experimental. The obtained numeri… Show more

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“…It can be seen that the radial extension of the backflow has increased to approximately 20% of blade span. These results are confirmed by numerical investigations, see Benra et al [7]. By using the grooved casing the circumferential component is well reduced.…”
Section: Previous Worksupporting
confidence: 71%
“…It can be seen that the radial extension of the backflow has increased to approximately 20% of blade span. These results are confirmed by numerical investigations, see Benra et al [7]. By using the grooved casing the circumferential component is well reduced.…”
Section: Previous Worksupporting
confidence: 71%