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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.4NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF 3-D DENSE SOLID-LIQUID TWO-PHASE TURBULENT FLOW IN A NON-CLOGGING MUD PUMP

Yuan Shouqi

 

Zhang Peifang

 

Zhang Jinfeng

 

Xu Weixing

Research Center of Fluid Machinery Engineering and Technology,

Jiangsu University,

Zhenjiang 212013, China

 

 

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF 3-D DENSE SOLID-LIQUID TWO-PHASE
TURBULENT FLOW IN A NON-
CLOGGING MUD PUMP*

 

Abstract: A mathematical model is set to evaluate the 3-D dense solid-liquid two-phase turbulent flow in a non-clogging mud pump, the flow feature in the impeller channel is simulated with the tool of IPSA. Meanwhile, resort to TECPLOT as the post-processor, the simulation results is visualized. The results show the main flow characteristics: There exists backflow and aberrant velocities at inlet area and a relative velocity slip between two phases; A jet-wake flow pattern is discerned around the shroud-suction side area; The relative velocity vector of solid phase is closer to the pressure surface than that of liquid phase and the trend is more obvious with the increase of diameter; The kinetic energy of turbulence k and the dissipation rate e reach their peaks at the corner of pressure and suction surface. The simulation results show a good agreement with the experimental flow features in the impeller channel, which prove the turbulent model used is valid and provide a theoretical design basis to non-clogging pumps.

Key words: Non-clogging pump  Two-phase flow  Turbulent flow  Numerical simulation

 


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50279011). Received March 10, 2004; received in revised form May 27, 2004; accepted May 31, 2004

 

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