Effect of the axial gap on the energy consumption of a single-blade wastewater pump

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Caruso F, Meskell C. Effect of the axial gap on the energy consumption of a single-blade wastewater pump. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy. 2021;235(3):432-439

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The effect of the axial gap on the energy consumption of a single-blade wastewater pump (Sulzer XFP PE-2 150E CB1.1) is assessed using URANS simulations with ANSYS Fluent. The numerical model was compared to experimental data with a nominal design configuration (i.e. gap size) to provide confidence in the modeling approach. The global performance of the pump was evaluated in terms of pressure-discharge, torque and efficiency for a range of volumetric flow rates (110 m3·h-1 to 254 m3·h-1) and gap sizes (0.3 mm to 1.15 mm). While it is found that the power consumption at a given flow rate is reduced with increased gap, this is at the expense of a drop in outlet pressure, and hence the efficiency of the pump drops significantly. At the largest volumetric flow rate considered (254 m3·h-1), the sensitivity of the efficiency to the gap size is -13.5 %·mm-1 and the sensitivity of the reduction in mechanical power consumption to gap size is 0.58 kW·mm-1. These results emphasize the importance of active maintenance during the lifetime of a wastewater pump to avoid a reduction in the energy performance caused by increased gap size.

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Sponsor: SFI stipend
Grant Number: SFI/15/SPP/E3125

Type of material: Journal Article