The effect of tongue geometry on pump performance in reverse mode: An experimental study
Autor: | Mehrdad Raisee, Hamed Alemi Arani, Seyed Ahmad Nourbakhsh, Mohammad Reza Fathi |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
060102 archaeology Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment 020209 energy Specific speed Geometry 06 humanities and the arts 02 engineering and technology Centrifugal pump Turbine Power (physics) Volumetric flow rate Impeller 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Head (vessel) Torque 0601 history and archaeology |
Zdroj: | Renewable Energy. 141:717-727 |
ISSN: | 0960-1481 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.renene.2019.03.092 |
Popis: | Low specific speed centrifugal pumps can operate as turbine in micro hydropower plants with relatively high head and low flowrate. Improving the hydraulic and mechanical characteristics of reverse pumps in such applications is highly appreciated. In the present study, the effect of tongue geometry on the performance and radial force of a low specific speed centrifugal reverse pump (10.3 [rpm, m3/s, m]) was studied experimentally. By measuring the flowrate, torque, inlet and outlet pressure as well as pressure distribution around the impeller periphery, hydraulic and mechanical characteristics of reverse pump for tongues of different stretchings and angles were obtained. Results showed that medium stretching can be used for reducing the radial force while further stretching of tongue is not beneficial. However, the longest tongue can boost efficiency the most. At nominal and high flowrates, tongue with medium stretching of angle −5° can rise the efficiency and output power at the highest level comparing with other angles, while that of −10° angle gives better condition at low capacities. The longest tongue of −10° could rise efficiency and output power up to 8% and 32% respectively in off-design conditions which makes it the best geometry for the reverse pump. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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