3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach

This paper deals with a 3-D time-marching incompressible Navier-Stokes solver using the pseudo-compressibility technique to study the non-Newtonian flow field through mixed-flow water pump impeller. The applicability of the original code is validated by comparison with well published experimental an...

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Main Author: Zhou, Wei Dong.
Other Authors: Ng, Eddie Yin Kwee
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-199182023-03-11T17:06:34Z 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach Zhou, Wei Dong. Ng, Eddie Yin Kwee School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Fluid mechanics This paper deals with a 3-D time-marching incompressible Navier-Stokes solver using the pseudo-compressibility technique to study the non-Newtonian flow field through mixed-flow water pump impeller. The applicability of the original code is validated by comparison with well published experimental and computational results. The pressure field solution is based on the pseudo-compressibility approach in which a time derivative pressure term is introduced into the mass conservation equation. Two non-Newtonian models based on Power-law and Casson relations are further included in the current code to predict the non-Newtonian flow through the same pump. The non-Newtonian results are compared with Newtonian ones in the laminar flow regime and it is found that the steady flow characteristics of the two fluids are rather similar. This indicates that the influence of non-Newtonian shear thinning behaviour might not be an important factor in determining the general flow patterns through a conventional large-scale mixed-flow water pump as the shear rates are high. However this will not be true for an actual-sized and viscous-dominant centrifugal pump. Master of Engineering (MPE) 2009-12-14T07:49:25Z 2009-12-14T07:49:25Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19918 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 128 p. application/pdf
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3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
description This paper deals with a 3-D time-marching incompressible Navier-Stokes solver using the pseudo-compressibility technique to study the non-Newtonian flow field through mixed-flow water pump impeller. The applicability of the original code is validated by comparison with well published experimental and computational results. The pressure field solution is based on the pseudo-compressibility approach in which a time derivative pressure term is introduced into the mass conservation equation. Two non-Newtonian models based on Power-law and Casson relations are further included in the current code to predict the non-Newtonian flow through the same pump. The non-Newtonian results are compared with Newtonian ones in the laminar flow regime and it is found that the steady flow characteristics of the two fluids are rather similar. This indicates that the influence of non-Newtonian shear thinning behaviour might not be an important factor in determining the general flow patterns through a conventional large-scale mixed-flow water pump as the shear rates are high. However this will not be true for an actual-sized and viscous-dominant centrifugal pump.
author2 Ng, Eddie Yin Kwee
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author Zhou, Wei Dong.
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title 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
title_short 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
title_full 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
title_fullStr 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
title_full_unstemmed 3D flow performance of mixed-flow pump using CFD approach
title_sort 3d flow performance of mixed-flow pump using cfd approach
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