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Numerical Simulation in the IC Engine Lubricating Gerotor Oil Pump (엔진 윤활용 제로터 오일펌프 유동해석)

  • Jo Sok-Hyun;Park Jae-In;Nam Kyung-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.30 no.10 s.253
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    • pp.1019-1025
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    • 2006
  • Numerical simulations were conducted on the gerotor type oil pump. Three oil pump models having different port and groove shape were considered. Firstly, two original models (baseline & variant.1 model) were simulated in order to validate the accuracy of the simulation results and to better understand the flow characteristics in the pump. It was found that the cavitation phenomenon as well as the teeth tip leakage is most important parameter on the pump performance. Based on the simulation results of the original models, final model (variant.2 model) which has improved port shape and pressure relief valve is suggested to enhance pump performance and to reduce driving torque. The volumetric efficiency and the hydraulic torque of the Variant.2 model is improved 4% and reduced 6.1% each at 2000RPM in experiment.

A Simulation Study on Fluid Flowing in Micro Pump (Simulation을 통한 미세 PUMP 내에서의 유체흐름 연구)

  • 김용천;김미진;김진명;김진현;류근걸
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2002
  • The technology of joining BT (Biotechnology) with NT (Nanotechnology) must be rapidly arranged in 21c. Specially, the technical value is important more and more since the research about MEMS, which synthesizes BT and NT, is variously proceeding on the wide fields. This study by simulation shows the Fluid-Flow within micro Pump used in Bio-MEMS technology through Fluent Program. Namely, this experiment shows the most suitable external conditions and Pump Model within micro Pump by observing the flow of fluids as to the conditions of pressure, temperature and Model when the Fluid flows within micro Pump. We saw the variousness of pressure and temperature as to the existence of Chamber through examining by reference of Fluid-Flow. In the case of the existence of Chamber, the variousness of pressure and temperature is less than in the case of the non-existence of Chamber. By this simulation, we know that the Pump, which has a Chamber, affects the Fluid-Flow less than that. So we can say that it is necessary for us to design the Pump which has a Chamber.

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Cavitation Characteristics of a Pump-turbine Model by CFD Analysis

  • Singh, Patrick Mark;Chen, Chengcheng;Chen, Zhenmu;Choi, Young-Do
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2015
  • The pumped storage plant operates with quick change of the discharge as well as quick changes between pump mode and turbine mode. This study focuses on the cavitation analysis of a pump-turbine model because in turbo-machinery, cavitation can reduce the performance and shorten service life. The pump-turbine model system consists of 7 blades, 20 stay vanes (including tongue) and 20 guide vanes. This study adopts the Rayleigh-Plesset model as a cavitation model, which illustrates cavitation by using the air volume fraction method. The pump mode and turbine mode at the operating condition of partial loading, normal and excessive loading are analyzed to investigate the cavitation performance of the pump-turbine. It was observed that this pump-turbine design showed very good cavitation characteristics with no cavitation bubbles in all operating conditions. Overall value of air volume fraction of both mode at different operating condition are lower than 1, which confirms low possibility of cavitation occurrence at current situation.

Development of a mathematic model for a variable displacement vane pump for engine oil (엔진오일용 가변 베인펌프의 수학적 모델 개발)

  • Truong, D.Q.;Ahn, K.K.;Yoon, J.I.;Lee, J.S.
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.42-51
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    • 2012
  • Variable displacement vane-type oil pumps represent one of the most innovative pump types for industrial applications, especially for engine lubrication systems. This paper deals with a modeling method for theoretical flow rate investigation of a typical variable displacement vane-type oil pump. This theoretical model is based on the pump geometric design and dynamic analyses. It can be considered as mandatory steps for a deeper understanding of the pump operation as well as for effectively implementing the pump control mechanisms to satisfy the urgent demands of engine lubrication systems. The developed pump model is finally illustrated by numerical simulations.

Performance Optimization of High Specific Speed Pump-Turbines by Means of Numerical Flow Simulation (CFD) and Model Testing

  • Kerschberger, Peter;Gehrer, Arno
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.352-359
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    • 2010
  • In recent years, the market has shown increasing interest in pump-turbines. The prompt availability of pumped storage plants and the benefits to the power system achieved by peak lopping, providing reserve capacity, and rapid response in frequency control are providing a growing advantage. In this context, there is a need to develop pumpturbines that can reliably withstand dynamic operation modes, fast changes of discharge rate by adjusting the variable diffuser vanes, as well as fast changes from pumping to turbine operation. In the first part of the present study, various flow patterns linked to operation of a pump-turbine system are discussed. In this context, pump and turbine modes are presented separately and different load cases are shown in each operating mode. In order to create modern, competitive pump-turbine designs, this study further explains what design challenges should be considered in defining the geometry of a pump-turbine impeller. The second part of the paper describes an innovative, staggered approach to impeller development, applied to a low head pump-turbine project. The first level of the process consists of optimization strategies based on evolutionary algorithms together with 3D in-viscid flow analysis. In the next stage, the hydraulic behavior of both pump mode and turbine mode is evaluated by solving the full 3D Navier-Stokes equations in combination with a robust turbulence model. Finally, the progress in hydraulic design is demonstrated by model test results that show a significant improvement in hydraulic performance compared to an existing reference design.

Development of a Concrete Pump Truck's Core Pump Model and Its Validation (콘크리트 펌프트럭의 코어펌프 해석모델개발 및 신뢰성 검토)

  • Park, Sung Su;Noh, Dae Kyung;Lee, Geun Ho;Lee, Dae Hee;Jang, Ju Sup
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2018
  • This study is a first step toward reducing surge pressure, and it has another purpose, which is to developing an analysis model which can closely analyze a hydraulic circuit and be used in design. For development of analysis model, SimulationX, a commercial program, is used. The study progress methods are as follows. By analyzing the structure and operating mechanisms of each part of the hydraulic system of the pump truck and referring its parameters, develop a single component model. Assemble the developed single component model, and make an overall analysis the model. By comparing the similarities between the developed model and the actual system's test results, validate the reliability of the analysis model.

A Study of NPSH Required Performance Improvement for a Industrial Vertical Pump (산업용 수직펌프의 흡입성능 향상 연구)

  • Chung, Kyung-Nam;Park, Jong-Hwoo;Kim, Yong-Kyun;Kim, Hae-Cheon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.33 no.11
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    • pp.909-915
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, a study of performance improvement for a centrifugal vertical pump having specific speed of 330 is introduced. The existing model has high efficiency but needs better NPSH required performance. Such that new pump model is designed to obtain larger suction specific speed. 6 design parameters considered to affect pump performance are selected for impeller design. Key design parameters are investigated using by design of experiments and CFD, and impeller inlet diameter is increased to get better suction performance. The amount of inlet diameter increase is determined by using cavitation analysis. The results show that new design model has higher efficiency and better NPSH required performance than the existing model.

Flow Characteristics in a Centrifugal Pump with Two-Phase Flow (원심펌프 기-액 2상유동 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-C.;Kim, Youn-J.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04b
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    • pp.568-573
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    • 2000
  • In this study, experimental and numerical analyses are carried out to investigate the performance of centrifugal pump with various air admitting conditions. Experiments on pump performance under air-water two-phase flow n accomplished using a centrifugal pump with semi-open type impeller having three, five and seven blades, respectively. Also, the numerical analysis of turbulent air-water two-phase flow using finite volume method has been carried out to obtain the pressure, velocities and void fraction on the basis of a so-called bubbly flow model with the constant size and shape of cavity. The results obtained through this study show the reasonable agreements within the range of bubbly flow regime. There are promising developments concerning application of the present study for the flow in a centrifugal pump with two-phase flow conditions and efforts must be followed to improve the turbulence model and two-phase flow model for turbomachinery.

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Design Optimization on Wastewater Treatment Pump of Satisfaction for High Head and Low Flow Rate (고양정 및 저유량을 만족하는 폐수처리용 펌프 설계 최적화)

  • KIM, SUNG;KIM, JIN-HYUK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.583-590
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the performance characteristics of the 2 vane pump for wastewater treatment were investigated using response surface method(RSM) with commercial computation fluid dynamics(CFD) software. Design variables of wastewater treatment pump were defined with the meridional plane of the 2 vane pump impeller. The objective functions were defined as the total head and the efficiency at the design flow rate. The hydraulic performance of optimum model was verified by numerical analysis and the reliability of the model was retained by comparison of numerical analysis and comparative analysis with the reference model.

Development of the Driving Pump for the Low Noise Large Cavitation Tunnel (저소음 대형 캐비테이션 터널 구동 펌프 개발)

  • Ahn, Jong-Woo;Kim, Gun-Do;Kim, Ki-Sup;Lee, Jin-Tae;Seol, Han-Shin
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.370-378
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    • 2008
  • It is reported to develop the driving pump for the Low Noise Large Cavitation Tunnel(LOCAT) which is under construction at Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute(MOERI). For low background noise condition of the LOCAT, it is crucial not only the best pump efficiency but also no cavity occurrence at any operating conditions. Design condition of the pump is determined by considering the required pump headrise, flow quantity, shaft rotation velocity and pump diameter. Performance analysis of the pump is conducted using commercial CFD codes ($BladeGen^+$, CFX-10), and the predicted results are verified by a series of model tests. Cavity was not observed at any operating condition in the model test, which were conducted at the midium cavitation tunnel of MOERI. The optimum pump for LOCAT, named as LP-11, was successfully developed through a series of pump design processes composed of blade design, performance analysis and model test.