Leilei Ji, Haoming Li, Wei Li, Weidong Shi, Shuo Li, Yang Yang, Chensong Zhao, Ramesh K Agarwal
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The results show that both the SST k-ω model and the WA-DES model can reasonably predict the performance of the pump between 0.6 Q and 1.2 Q, where Q is the design flow rate; however, they have their own merits and deficiencies in predicting head and efficiency of the pump at low and high flow rates. For the velocity field in the rotor-stator interaction region, the WA-DES model shows better prediction accuracy since it can accurately predict the large-scale recirculating vortex structure at the inlet of the guide vane. The SST k-ω model over-predicts the separated flow region, which leads to the emergence of a small vortex structure before the backflow region of the pump. Although the turbulent eddy viscosity predicted by the WA-DES model is higher than that of the SST k-ω model and there is small difference in the results for the scale of the tip leakage vortex (TLV) between the two models, the overall simulation results of the WA-DES model for the high turbulent viscosity region and the pressure increase in the impeller are consistent with the SST k-ω model results. 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Application of a new DES model based on Wray-Agarwal turbulence model in flow simulation of a mixed-flow pump
In recent years, it has been demonstrated for many two- and three-dimensional external and internal turbulent flows that the one-equation Wray-Agarwal turbulence model can compute the complex turbulent flow fields with high computational accuracy, excellent computational convergence and efficiency. In this paper, Wray-Agarwal (WA) turbulence model is employed as part of a detached eddy simulation (DES) method to predict the performance of a mixed-flow pump. By comparing the computations with the experimental results, the differences and similarities between the WA-DES model and the Shear Stress Transfer (SST) k-ω model in predicting the internal and external flow characteristics of the pump are analyzed. The results show that both the SST k-ω model and the WA-DES model can reasonably predict the performance of the pump between 0.6 Q and 1.2 Q, where Q is the design flow rate; however, they have their own merits and deficiencies in predicting head and efficiency of the pump at low and high flow rates. For the velocity field in the rotor-stator interaction region, the WA-DES model shows better prediction accuracy since it can accurately predict the large-scale recirculating vortex structure at the inlet of the guide vane. The SST k-ω model over-predicts the separated flow region, which leads to the emergence of a small vortex structure before the backflow region of the pump. Although the turbulent eddy viscosity predicted by the WA-DES model is higher than that of the SST k-ω model and there is small difference in the results for the scale of the tip leakage vortex (TLV) between the two models, the overall simulation results of the WA-DES model for the high turbulent viscosity region and the pressure increase in the impeller are consistent with the SST k-ω model results. The results of this paper demonstrate the potential of WA-DES model for prediction of flows in pumps.
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