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Showing papers by "Bo Gao published in 2020"


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TL;DR: In this article, a low specific speed centrifugal pump is investigated by the DDES (Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation) method to investigate unsteady flow structures and pressure pulsations at off-design conditions.

45 citations


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Dan Ni1, Ning Zhang1, Bo Gao1, Zhong Li1, Minguan Yang1 
01 May 2020-Energy
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic characteristics of the internal flow structure in the nuclear reactor coolant pump (RCP) is performed to assess its operational stability, and an exhaustive understanding of dynamic flow characteristics is the basis for optimizing the RCP.

44 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the numerical simulation approach DDES to capture the unsteady flow fields when the blade periodically sweeps the volute tongue, and found that at nominal and high working conditions, evident vorticity sheets are generated within the pump.

37 citations




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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the volute tongue cut on pressure pulsations of a low specific speed centrifugal pump was investigated, where three volute tongues were obtained through twice cuts, named cases 1, 2, 3.
Abstract: The volute tongue, as the crucial component inducing rotor-stator interaction, is detrimental to unsteady pressure pulsations of centrifugal pumps. In the present paper, to investigate the effect of the volute tongue cut on pressure pulsations of a low specific speed centrifugal pump, three volute tongues are obtained through twice cuts, named cases 1, 2, 3. Twenty measuring points are evenly mounted on periphery of the volute casing to obtain unsteady pressure signals using high response transducers. Pressure amplitudes at the blade passing frequency fBPF and root mean square (rms) values in 0 Hz-500 Hz frequency band are applied to evaluate the cutting effect. Results show that pressure spectrum is significantly affected by the volute tongue cut, especially for the component at fBPF. For different measuring points, influences of the volute tongue cut on three cases are not identical. From rms values, it is evident that cutting the volute tongue will lead to pressure energy increasing for most of the concerned measuring points, especially for the points at the far away region from the volute tongue. Finally, from comparison with the original shape case 1, the averaged increment of the twenty points is more than 20%. So it is concluded that for this type centrifugal pump, cutting the volute tongue is not reasonable considering low pressure pulsation requirement.

14 citations