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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2005 No.4NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF FLOW OF PULP FIBER SUSPENSIONS IN STOCK PUMP WITH SEMI-OPEN IMPELLER

Li Hong

 

Yuan Shouqi

 

Liu Weiwei

Research Center of Fluid Machinery, Engineering and Technology,

Jiangsu University,

 Zhenjiang 212013, China

 

 

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF FLOW
OF PULP FIBER SUSPENSIONS IN
STOCK PUMP WITH SEMI-OPEN IMPELLER*

 

Abstract: The flow of pulp fiber suspensions with a consistency below 5% through a pump falls into the turbulent region. The 2-phase 3D turbulent flow of the mixture is simulated in the hydraulic components composed by suction chamber, front board, semi-impeller and volute casing for the first time. The pseudo-fluid model and the k-ε turbulent model are modified. Phase coupled SIMPLE algorithm is applied to make pressure-velocity correction equation. Based on the results of the numerical simulation, the distribution of velocity, pressure and density of liquid and particle phase are compared and analyzed. The flow analysis in the tip between front board and impeller is emphasized, which reflects the advantage of semi-open impeller when it transports 2-phase medium. This calculation result will be helpful for the design of pump impeller and the establishment of design method of centrifugal stock pump.

Key words: Centrifugal stock pump  Pulp fiber suspensions  Numerical simulation

 


* This project is supported by Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Education Department of Jiangsu (No.02kjd470001). Received March 28, 2005; received in revised form June 6, 2005; accepted July 12, 2005

 

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