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Peng Yan

Bio: Peng Yan is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impeller & Centrifugal pump. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 117 citations.

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Peng Yan1, Ning Chu, Dazhuan Wu1, Cao Linlin1, Shuai Yang1, Peng Wu1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a double volute centrifugal pump with low efficiency and high vibration is redesigned to improve the efficiency and reduce the unsteady radial forces with the aid of CFD analysis, and the concept of entropy generation rate is applied to evaluate the magnitude and distribution of the loss generation in pumps.
Abstract: In this study, a double volute centrifugal pump with relative low efficiency and high vibration is redesigned to improve the efficiency and reduce the unsteady radial forces with the aid of unsteady computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. The concept of entropy generation rate is applied to evaluate the magnitude and distribution of the loss generation in pumps and it is proved to be a useful technique for loss identification and subsequent redesign process. The local Euler head distribution (LEHD) can represent the energy growth from the blade leading edge (LE) to its trailing edge (TE) on constant span stream surface in a viscous flow field, and the LEHD is proposed to evaluate the flow field on constant span stream surfaces from hub to shroud. To investigate the unsteady internal flow of the centrifugal pump, the unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations (URANS) are solved with realizable k-epsilon turbulence model using the CFD code FLUENT. The impeller is redesigned with the same outlet diameter as the baseline pump. A two-step-form LEHD is recommended to suppress flow separation and secondary flow encountered in the baseline impeller in order to improve the efficiency. The splitter blades are added to improve the hydraulic performance and to reduce unsteady radial forces. The original double volute is substituted by a newly designed single volute one. The hydraulic efficiency of the centrifugal pump based on redesigned impeller with splitter blades and newly designed single volute is about 89.2%, a 3.2% higher than the baseline pump. The pressure fluctuation in the volute is significantly reduced, and the mean and maximum values of unsteady radial force are only 30% and 26.5% of the values for the baseline pump.

40 citations

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Dazhuan Wu1, Peng Yan1, Xin Chen1, Peng Wu1, Shuai Yang1 
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of TE modification on the performance and internal flow of a mixed-flow pump are investigated through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis, and the results show that TE modification significantly improves pump efficiency in the high flow rate region by more than 10%.
Abstract: Modern pumps are designed to guarantee a sufficiently large operating range or to satisfy the performance requirements relative to more than one operating point. This study applies trailing-edge (TE) modification method based on TE rounding in the suction surface to widen the operating range of a mixed-flow pump. The effects of TE modification on the performance and internal flow of the mixed-flow pump are investigated through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis. Local Euler head distribution is introduced to reveal the pattern of energy growth along the blade-aligned (BA) streamwise location. A pump model with TE modification is tested, and numerical results agree well with experimental data. The results show that TE modification significantly improves pump efficiency in the high flow rate region by more than 10%. The best pattern of normalized local Euler head distribution (NLEHD) is a convex curve of nearly constant growth rate. The overall heads are also improved, and the flow near the exit of the impeller exhibits better uniformity. This finding demonstrates that a small change in the TE of the impeller can influence flow structure in most areas of impeller channels and that the local Euler head distribution is closely related to pump efficiency. TE modification can effectively improve the performance of the mixed-flow pump with high flow rate.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a pump vibration model is established as an amplitude-modulated (AM) model, and the modulation mechanism is elaborated in detail with spectral correlation density and spectral coherence, and analytic solutions of modulation intensity are derived.

31 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the dynamic characteristics of pump response to transient events by combining the Method of Characteristic (MOC) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) together, and the results showed that MOC-CFD is an efficient and promising way for simulating the interaction between pump model and piping system.

21 citations


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TL;DR: Experimental results achieved while diagnosis defects of centrifugal pump show that the proposed improved CNN has a significant improvement of identification accuracy of about 3.2% over traditional CNN.

92 citations

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25 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this article, the role of blade rotational angle in the energy performance and pressure fluctuation of a mixed-flow pump was investigated through experimental measurement and numerical simulation through an experimental simulation.
Abstract: The role of blade rotational angle in the energy performance and pressure fluctuation of a mixed-flow pump is investigated through an experimental measurement and numerical simulation. The mixed-fl...

86 citations

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TL;DR: An experimental investigation based on particle image velocimetry (PIV) technology was used to measure the internal flow in a low-specific-speed centrifugal pump impeller as mentioned in this paper.

85 citations