2021
DOI: 10.47176/jafm.14.02.31917
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Research on the Rotor-Stator Interaction of Centrifugal Pump based on Sinusoidal Tubercle Volute Tongue

Abstract: The rotor-stator interaction between the impeller and the volute is the main reason for the pump pressure pulsation and vibration. This work aims at designing a new type of tongue to minimize pressure pulsation, reduce vibration noise and energy loss. Inspired by the humpback pectoral fin, four volute tongues are investigated in this paper, three of which are sinusoidal tubercle volute tongues (STVT) and one is the original volute tongue (OVT). Based on the detached-eddy simulation (DES) turbulence model, the … Show more

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“…Although serrated noise reduction is the most effective, there are still many who are looking for a different direction from a breakthrough [101]. Although it has not yet been tried on centrifugal fans, finned nodular trailing edges have been used in centrifugal pumps for the first time [102].…”
Section: Research On Noise Reduction In Trailing Edge Bionic Bladesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although serrated noise reduction is the most effective, there are still many who are looking for a different direction from a breakthrough [101]. Although it has not yet been tried on centrifugal fans, finned nodular trailing edges have been used in centrifugal pumps for the first time [102].…”
Section: Research On Noise Reduction In Trailing Edge Bionic Bladesmentioning
confidence: 99%