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Cavitation in Pump Inducer with Axi-asymmetrical Inlet Plate Observed by Multi-cameras

  • Kim, Jun-Ho (Hydro Research Part / R&D Center, Hyosung EBARA Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Atono, Takashi (Department of Processing Information Engineering, Kyushu Polytechnic College) ;
  • Ishizaka, Koichi (Department of Mechanical Engineering Science, Kyushu University) ;
  • Watanabe, Satoshi (Department of Mechanical Engineering Science, Kyushu University) ;
  • Furukawa, Akinori (Department of Mechanical Engineering Science, Kyushu University)
  • Received : 2009.04.16
  • Accepted : 2010.05.10
  • Published : 2010.06.01

Abstract

The attachment of inducer in front of main impeller is a powerful method to improve cavitation performance; however, cavitation surge oscillation with low frequency occurs with blade cavity growing to each throat section of blade passage simultaneously. Then, one conceptual method of installing suction axi-asymmetrical plate has been proposed so as to keep every throat passage away from being unstable at once, and the effect on suppression of the oscillation were investigated. In the present study, cavitation behaviors in the inducer is observed with distributing multi-cameras circumferentially, recording simultaneously and reconstructing multi-photos on one plane field as moving a linear cascade. Observed results are utilized for discussion with other measuring results as casing wall pressure distribution. Then the suppression mechanism of oscillation by installing axi-asymmetrical inlet plate will be clarified in more details.

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