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Effect of conversion time on the stability of mixed-flow pump in rotating speed conversion
The rotating speed conversion strategy has a significant impact on the stability of the variable speed operation of the mixed flow pump. Taking a mixed-flow pump as the research object, this paper collects the shaft vibration, pressure pulsation, and external characteristic parameters under differen...
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Published in: | Journal of vibration and control 2024-07 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The rotating speed conversion strategy has a significant impact on the stability of the variable speed operation of the mixed flow pump. Taking a mixed-flow pump as the research object, this paper collects the shaft vibration, pressure pulsation, and external characteristic parameters under different conversion times based on the synchronous acquisition system, and analyzes the influence of conversion time on these parameters. Finally, based on the improved TOPSIS evaluation method, the influence of different conversion time on the stability of the mixed-flow pump is evaluated. The results indicate that the conversion time is positively correlated with the amplitude of shaft vibration and pressure pulsation in the pump during the transition of rotating speed reduction. The local rubbing of the shaft can induce the vibration component corresponding to the high harmonics frequencies such as 2 f n , 3 f n , and 4 f n . The high correlation frequency band of the impeller outlet pressure pulsation and shaft vibration is located between 64 Hz and 120 Hz. And this frequency band is not affected by the conversion time. According to the TOPSIS evaluation results, in the transition process of speed reduction, the longer the rotating speed conversion time, the worse the stability of the mixed-flow pump during the conversion process. |
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ISSN: | 1077-5463 1741-2986 |
DOI: | 10.1177/10775463241267337 |