CFD Analysis
CFD Analysis
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the sump, increasing the diameter of the suction pump,
HSIAO Shih-Chun al.[2011] has been examined the having multiple pumps working in series, etc.
hydrodynamics of a pump sump consisting of a main This results in better suction of the working fluid and as
channel, pump sump, and intake pipe is examined using a result of it the mass flow rate of the fluid increases
Truchas, a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes solver, with which directly increases the efficiency of the pump by
a Large Eddy Simulation (LES) turbulence model. The reducing the motor HP and hence reducing the
numerical results of stream wise velocity profiles and operational cost of the centrifugal pump.
flow patterns are discussed and compared with A) Modeling:-
experimental data, fairly good agreement is obtained. The following diagram in Figure 3.1 shows a single
Furthermore, the proposed numerical model includes the suction pipe the model is generated in CATIA V5.
effect of fluid viscosity and considers more realistic
simulation conditions. Simulation results show that
viscosity affects the prediction of flow patterns and that
the stream wise velocity can be better captured by
including cross flow. The effects of the submergence
Froude number on the free surface and stream wise
velocity are also examined. The free surface significantly
fluctuates at high submergence Froude number flows and
the corresponding distribution of stream wise velocity
Figure 3.1 Basic Catia Model
profiles exhibits a trend different from that obtained for
low submergence Froude number flows. Fig 3.2 & 3.3 shows a Modification with two suction
WANG Fu-jun al.[2007] have been successfully pipes the model is in CATIA V5.
simulated the three-dimensional turbulent flows
generated by an axial-flow pump equipped with an
inducer, using the multiple reference frame approach.
The effects of angular alignment of inducer and impeller
blades and the axial gap between inducer and impeller
have been examined. Numerical simulation results imply
that the pressure generated is the maximum when the
inducer is aligned at an angle of 0ºor 30º with the
impeller. The possible reason to explain these maxima is
that the hydraulic loss is minimal when the wake from
the inducer impinges on the impeller blades. The effect Figure 3.2 first modification Drawing
of decreasing the axial gap reduces the head generated.
The predicated results of pump head and efficiency show
reasonably good agreement with the experimental data.
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B) Analytical Calculation
a) Regular suction side. (Single Pipe) :-
Given Data:-Inner diameter of pipe (di) = 76.2mm
Thickness of pipe (t) = 3.66mm VI. Power required to pump water:
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Calculation Summary:
1. Basic model
Table 3.1 Pressure Drop & Power required for Basic Model
Power
Di Thickness Length Csarea Velocity mass ff Dcoeff D Pr. Drop (Bend) delp
required
Table 3.2 Pressure Drop & Power required for First Modification
D Pr.
Power
Di Thickness Length Csarea Velocity mass ff Dcoeff Drop delp
required
(Bend)
79.5523 0.2486
Table 3.3 Pressure Drop & Power required for Second Modification
Power
D Pr. Drop
Di Thickness Len. Csarea Velocity mass ff Dcoeff. delp
(Bend) required
Watts
Mm mm m m2 m/s kg/s Pa Pa
IV. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS simulation and required large memory space in computer
We briefly examine the function of each of these system unnecessary.
elements within the context of a CFD code. Before For solving we are using ANSYS Fluent Solver. In this
going for those processes we have to identify the interface following parameters used:
problem; in that first includes define area means exactly
for which result we looking for (i.e. pressure drop, mass System type: Pressure Based system
flow rate, temperature drop etc.). Second things come Analysis type: Steady state condition
that is identification of domain in which exact part of Model: k-epsilon (2 equations) with realizable
complete system have to identify by which expected model
result (i.e. pressure drop, mass flow rate, temperature Fluid Used: Water
drop etc.) will affect and try to examine that part only Mass flow rate at inlet: 2.5 kg/s
instead of complete system because it takes long time for Temperature: 27 deg0C
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Velocity Plot:
Post-Processing:
ANSYS Fluent interface used for post –processing. Figures 4.4, 4.5 & 4.6 shows the velocity plot color strip
shows the different velocity levels in geometry. At wall o
pipe velocity was found minimum and at the centre of
pipe velocity was found maximum. Velocity vector
shows the flow pattern of fluid. Vortices can be seen
using this plot.
Figure 4.1, 4.2 & 4.3 shows that pressure plot in Pascal.
Figure 4.5 Velocity Plot of Two Pipe Configuration.
At inlet is more and decreases as gradually along the
length. Color strip shows indicate the different pressure
level. Blue color indicates the minimum pressure level
and red color indicate the max pressure level.
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V.RESULT
The comparison between single and modified model of
suction pipe proposed in our thesis can be very well
represented in a tabular format, as shown
Table 5.1 comparison between single and modified model of suction pipe
Pressure
Diameter developed Pressure developed
Sr.No Length Velocity Power
(Analytical) in (FEA) in Pascal
Pascal
1 76.2 3 0.548201 118.317 117.3169 0.36974
76.2 1 0.548201
2 63.5 1 0.394705 79.5523 79.55235 0.248601
63.5 1 0.394705
76.2 1 0.657842
44 1 0.548201
3 137.74 137.7397 0.430437
44 1 0.548054
44 1 0.548054
From above table pressure drop is minimum in 2 pipe The intake pumping stations requires a
configuration & minimum power required for this desirable intake flow pattern in order to
configuration. Also the Results from mathematical and ensure the operation of pump units.
FEA analysis are nearly same.
The intake pumping stations needs a
uniform flow distribution of the sumps in
Pressure developed in three pipe configuration is more as order to ensure the operation of pump
compared to other two variants. By changing the units.
geometry of the three suction pipes, pressure drop and
vortices get minimized. Efficiency of this configuration CFD model used to study the effect of
is more as compared to other variants. various parameters which reduces time as
well as cost and hence could become an
important tool for optimization of pump
VI. CONCLUSION
sump geometry.
Redesign of the suction side of the pump
Vortices and cavitations’ introduce facilitated the flow of water and improves
inefficiency on the operation of the the discharge and consequently the
centrifugal pump. performance of the centrifugal pump.
The suction head and the delivery head
has a bearing on the output of the pump in
terms of discharge achieved per KW of
pump power.
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VII. REFRENCES
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