2017
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijmea.20170504.11
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Numerical Investigation of Short Blades Effect on the Performance of a Centrifugal Pump

Abstract: Improvement performance of centrifugal pumps is critical to reduce the consumption of electrical energy. One to improve the performance is to break down the circulation near the impeller exit. This can be achieved through the use of shorted blades. Effect of different sizes of shorted blade on pump performance is studied theoretically in this research which, test rig for testing centrifugal pump with standard impeller is constructed. Three impeller configurations with different size shorted blade are installed… Show more

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“…The one-dimensional approach along with empirical equations is adopted for the design of each impeller. The predicted performance curves result through the calculation of the internal flow field and a successful correlation of local and global parameters [6]. The pump design is facilitated by the development of computational fluid dynamics and the complex internal flows in water pump impellers can be well predicted.…”
Section: Literature Review and Its Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one-dimensional approach along with empirical equations is adopted for the design of each impeller. The predicted performance curves result through the calculation of the internal flow field and a successful correlation of local and global parameters [6]. The pump design is facilitated by the development of computational fluid dynamics and the complex internal flows in water pump impellers can be well predicted.…”
Section: Literature Review and Its Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%