Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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650533 | European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Regenerative pumps are low cost, compact and able to deliver high heads at low flowrates. Furthermore with stable performance characteristics they can operate with very small NPSH. The complexity of the flowfield is a serious challenge for any kind of mathematical modelling. This paper compares an analytical and numerical technique of resolving the performance for a new regenerative pump design. The performance characteristics computed by a CFD approach and a new one-dimensional model are compared and matched to experimental test results. The approaches of both modelling techniques are assessed as potential design tools. The approaches are shown to not only successfully resolve the complex flowfield within the pump; the CFD is also capable of resolving local flow properties to conduct further refinements. The flow field is represented by the CFD as it has never been before. A new design process is suggested. The new regenerative pump design is considered with a comparable duty centrifugal pump, proving that for many high head low flowrate applications the regenerative pump is a better choice.
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Authors
Francis J. Quail, Thomas Scanlon, Armin Baumgartner,