
The effect of fan-type inducer blade tip geometry on cavitation behavior and noise in an industrial centrifugal pump
Cavitation is one of the biggest problems in industrial centrifugal pumps because it causes serious vibration and noise. Therefore, there is a demand for pump manufacturers to prevent problems due to the cavitation before delivering products to the site. Noise is considered to increase
due to the development of cavitation at the tip of the inducer blades. In this study, the location of cavitation development was controlled by changing the inducer blade tip geometry to reduce noise. A centrifugal pump with a fan-type inducer was operated to measure noise at various cavitation
numbers and flow rates with a microphone set up on the outer wall near the inducer. A visualization experiment using an acrylic casing around the inducer, a high-speed camera, and strobe light was also conducted to observe the behavior of cavitation development. The relationship between cavitation
form and noise was investigated in detail.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Osaka Institute of Technology 2: Nikkiso Co., Ltd.
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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