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Spiral Casing of a Volute Centrifugal Pump - Effects of the Cross Sectional Shape - (볼류트 원심펌프의 스파이럴 케이싱 - 단면 형상의 영향 -)

  • Jin, Hyun Bae;Kim, Myung Jin;Son, Chang Ho;Chung, Wui Jun
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2013
  • Centrifugal pump consists of a axis, a impeller and a spiral casing. The impeller is the most important component in centrifugal pump. But to minimize flow loss in discharge passage including spiral casing, the shape of spiral casing is very important also. So, to investigate the effect of shape of the spiral casing on performance curve of pump, the characteristics of spiral casing were studied through numerical analysis for centrifugal pump used on industry field. From the results the rectangular model was showed more loss than the others because of asymmetric flow field.

Interaction of Impeller and Volute in a Small-size Turbo-Compressor (소형터보압축기 회전차와 볼류트의 상호작용)

  • Kim, D.W.;Ahn, B.J.;Kim, Youn-J.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06e
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    • pp.807-812
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    • 2001
  • The effects of casing shapes on the interaction of the impeller and volute in a small-size turbo-compressor are investigated. Numerical analysis is conducted for the compressor with circular and single volute casings from inlet to discharge nozzle. In order to predict the flow pattern inside the entire impeller, vaneless diffuser, and casing, calculations with a multiple frame of reference method between the rotating and stationery parts of the domain are carried out. For incompressible turbulent flow fields, the continuity and three-dimensional time-averaged Navier-Stokes equations are employed. To predict the performance of two types of casings, the static pressure and loss coefficients are obtained with various flow rates. Also, static pressure distributions around casings are studied for different casing shapes, which are very important to predict the distribution of radial load.

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