30 November 2023 to 1 December 2023
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Numerical analysis of centrifugal water pump impeller under varying loads

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KE E-102 (University of Stavanger)

KE E-102

University of Stavanger

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Mr Leta Yadeta Tesfaye (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia)

Description

Centrifugal pumps are widely used to move liquids from one place to another at varying pressure and flow rate, and to an elevated height for irrigation, water supply plants, and steam power plants. The load variations often lead to unpredictable performance of the impeller. The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of a three-stage centrifugal water pump impeller under varying loads using numerical methods. To conduct the investigation, a water pump used by Jimma town water treatment station, which operates with head of 191 m and discharges 439.2 m3/hr water was used as a case study. Computational fluid dynamics analysis of the pump was conducted using ANSYS 19.0 CFX to get the pressure distribution at different flow rates (60%, 100% and 140% of the design flow rate). The fluid pressure was then used to make static stress analysis of the impeller employing one way fluid structural interaction analysis for three different materials. The finding of the study shows that the fluid pressure on the impeller has great impact on the impeller performance causing high stress and deformation of the impeller.

Keywords: Centrifugal pump, computational fluid dynamics, fluid-structure interaction, Navier Stokes equation, numerical analysis

Conference Topic Areas Track3: Computational Mechanics and Structural Integrity

Primary author

Mr Leta Yadeta Tesfaye (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia)

Co-authors

Mr Addisu K/Mariam Tadese (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia) Prof. Hirpa Lemu (Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway)

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