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dc.contributor.authorSI, Qiaorui
dc.contributor.authorYUAN, Shouqi
dc.contributor.author
 hal.structure.identifier
DUPONT, Patrick
120930 Centrale Lille
dc.contributor.authorBAYEUL-LAINE, Annie-Claude
dc.contributor.authorROUSSETTE, Olivier
dc.contributor.author
 hal.structure.identifier
DAZIN, Antoine
1252 Laboratoire de Mécanique de Lille - FRE 3723 [LML]
dc.date.accessioned2015
dc.date.available2015
dc.date.issued2015
dc.date.submitted2015
dc.identifier.issn0098-2202
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10985/9563
dc.description.abstractMeasurements are processed on a centrifugal pump model, which works with air and performs with the vane-island type diffuser of a real hydraulic pump, under five flow rates to investigate the internal flow characteristics and their influence on overall pump performance. The mean flow characteristics inside the diffuser are determined by using a miniature three-hole probe connected to an online data acquisition system. The flow structure at the inlet section of the diffuser is analyzed in detail, with a focus on the local pressure loss inside the vaneless gap and incidence angle distributions along the hub-to-shroud direction of the diffuser. Some existing calculations, including leakage effects, are used to evaluate the pressure recovery downstream of the impeller. Furthermore, particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurement results are obtained to help analyze the flow characteristics inside the vane-island diffuser. Each PIV measuring plane is related to one particular diffuser blade-to-blade channel and is analyzed by using the time-averaged method according to seven different relative positions of the impeller. Measurement results show that main loss is produced inside the vaneless part of the diffuser at low flow rates, which might have been caused by the strong rotor–stator interaction. When the impeller flow rate is greater than the diffuser design flow rate, a large fluctuating separated region occurs after the throat of the diffuser on the pressure side. Mean loss originates from the unsteady pressure downstream of the diffuser throat. For better characterization of the separations observed in previous experimental studies, complementary unsteady static pressure measurement campaigns have been conducted on the diffuser blade wall. The unsteadiness revealed by these measurements, as well as theirs effects on the diffuser performance, was then studied.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
dc.rightsPost-print
dc.subjectvane-island diffuser
dc.subjectmean flow characteristics
dc.subjectthree-hole probe
dc.subjectPIV
dc.subjectflow separation
dc.titleAn Experimental Study of the Flow Field Inside the Diffuser Passage of a Laboratory Centrifugal Pump
dc.identifier.doi10.1115/1.4029671
dc.typdocArticle dans une revue avec comité de lecture
dc.localisationCentre de Lille
dc.subject.halSciences de l'ingénieur: Mécanique
ensam.audienceInternationale
ensam.page061105-061105-12
ensam.journalJournal of Fluids Engineering
ensam.volume137
ensam.issue6
hal.statusunsent


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