Numerical Investigations and Performance Experiments of a Deep-Well Centrifugal Pump With Different Diffusers

In this paper, the design methodology of a new type of three-dimensional surface return diffuser (3DRD) is presented and described in detail. The main goal was to improve the hydrodynamic performance of the deep-well centrifugal pump (DCP). During this study, a two-stage DCP equipped with two different type diffusers was simulated employing the commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software ANYSY-Fluent to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for three-dimensional steady flow. A sensitivity analysis of the numerical model was performed in order to impose appropriate parameters regarding grid elements number and turbulence model. The flow field and the static pressure distribution in the diffusers obtained by numerical simulation were analyzed, and the diffuser efficiency was defined to quantify the pressure conversion capability. The prototype experimental test results were acquired and compared with the data predicted from the numerical simulation, which showed that the performance of the pump with 3DRD is better than that of the traditional cylindrical return diffuser (CRD) under all operating conditions. The efficiency and single-stage head of the pump with 3DRD have been significantly improved compared with the standard DCP of the same class.

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