Numerical investigation of a centrifugal pump running in reverse mode

Abstract This article reports a work on the three-dimensional flow simulation in a centrifugal pump operating in reverse mode. The simulations were carried out with the commercial code Fluent using unsteady flow calculations together with a sliding mesh technique. Hence, it was possible to account for the effect of blade—tongue interactions on the local flow. The numerical predictions were compared with the experimentally determined performance characteristics and also with the static pressure distribution obtained around the periphery of the impeller. Once validated, the numerical model was used to investigate the global flow. Additionally, the total radial force (steady and unsteady components) on the impeller for a number of flowrates was estimated. It was found that the unsteady radial force (peak to peak) varied between 24 and 54.3 per cent of the steady value within the considered flow interval. The maximum force amplitude was reached when the trailing edge of one blade (pressure side) was located 3° downstream of the tongue tip.