Design Optimisation of A Centrifugal Pump For Augmented Performance
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Centrifugal pumps are one of the most popular turbomachinery handling incompressible
newlinefluids in both commercial and domestic applications. The flow randomness
newlineand flow instabilities while working at off-design conditions affect the useful operating
newlinerange, functionality and efficiency of the centrifugal pump. Flow randomness such as
newlineflow separation, recirculation, pressure fluctuations and flow inconsistency has adverse
newlineeffect on the operation of the centrifugal pump. Researchers have recommended
newlineto operate the centrifugal pump at or near the Best Efficiency Point (BEP). Flow
newlineinstabilities at off-design conditions can be minimized through simple modifications in
newlineconventional centrifugal pump, which may restore the operation near the best efficiency
newlinepoint through minimization of hydraulic losses and through improvement in flow
newlinepattern. Flow randomness near the suction region or eye of impeller is minimized
newlinethrough modification of a conventional fastener of a centrifugal pump in the form
newlineof nose cap of optimized profile. Considering geometric and design constraints 12
newlinenose caps of different lengths (50 mm to 80 mm) and tip angles (15o to 90o) are
newlinedesigned. Experimental investigations are done on conventional pump to find the
newlineboundary conditions for numerical analysis of a centrifugal pump. Numerical analysis
newlineof centrifugal pump with nose caps is done using ANSYS FLUENT 17.0 at different
newlineflow rates and results are compared in terms of performance parameters like head,
newlineoverall efficiency and power consumption with a conventional low head mixed flow
newlinecentrifugal pump. Numerical results are validated through experimentation at same
newlineoperating conditions. Uncertainty analysis is carried out to count the experimentation
newlineerrors. Numerical analysis shows overall efficiency improvement by 5.1% over
newlineconventional centrifugal pump, whereas experimentation confirms improvement in
newlineoverall efficiency by 3.94% for nose cap of minimum length and maximum tip angle.
newlineNose cap with minimum length and maximum tip angle guides the suction fl