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December 1, 2023 at 4:42 pmjavat33489Subscriber
Hi all.
I am interested in the calculation of a centrifugal pump in fluent.
Ansys has a video on this topic:
The video sets the inlet pressure to 0, which means atmospheric pressure, and the outlet flow. Fine. In real life, a centrifugal pump does not work like that, it needs to gain pressure, it is first launched onto a closed valve and then it is slowly opened to equalize the pressure, so the outlet pressure can be, for example, 10 MPa.
So how can I carry out such a trick? My pump produces a nominal output of 500 m3/day. Can I set the inlet flow and mute the outlet? Then I will look at the graph of the pressure in the pump cavity, when the pressure increases, I will stop the calculation and increase the outlet diameter each time, for example 0, 10, 50 and 100 mm - this is the desired diameter. Will the pump reach the required pressure?
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I calculated the pump as an ansis video, the inlet pressure is 0 and the outlet flow rate is 500 m3/day. But with this condition, I have a lot of negative pressure. Why?
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December 4, 2023 at 7:19 pmjavat33489Subscriber
HELP please
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December 6, 2023 at 2:05 pmC NAnsys Employee
Hello Javat,
To avoid getting negative pressure , you must set the appropriate operating pressure.
The operating pressure mainly depends on
Density of the fluid and mach number .
I am attaching the Various recommendation settings on how to accurately set the operating pressure.
For more information kindly refer the attached user guide link
8.14. Operating Pressure (ansys.com)- Detailed information about pressure is mentioned.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks,
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December 9, 2023 at 8:51 amjavat33489Subscriber
Thanks for the answer. Yes, of course I use operating pressure.
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December 9, 2023 at 9:09 amjavat33489Subscriber
Fine. Another question about the graphs. In the video from ANSYS I use the expression “head”:
Why are they used in this production?
I also need to calculate the efficiency and output push of the pump:
output push:
efficiency:
(If the mass flow of water is indicated at the inlet, I set it, if there is pressure at the inlet and flow at the outlet, I put the outlet mass flow of water)
Am I calculating them correctly???
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