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Investigation of flow through curved constrictions for leakage flow modelling in hydraulic gear pumps
•A novel model for curve-constricted leakage flows in hydraulic gear pumps is presented.•The flow model is applicable over a wide range of flow regimes including localized cavitation.•The model is developed in dimensionless form based on sets of CFD simulations.•Model validation is achieved through...
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Published in: | Mechanical systems and signal processing 2021-05, Vol.153, p.107503, Article 107503 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •A novel model for curve-constricted leakage flows in hydraulic gear pumps is presented.•The flow model is applicable over a wide range of flow regimes including localized cavitation.•The model is developed in dimensionless form based on sets of CFD simulations.•Model validation is achieved through experiments conducted on a custom test apparatus.
The internal leakage flows in external gear and gerotor pumps are often represented by flow through curved constrictions. The nature of this flow can vary from laminar to turbulent and the flow can experience localized cavitation too. In the current literature, there is a scarcity of techniques for accurately modelling such curve-constricted flows which limits the accuracy of the current simulation tools for gear pumps.
This paper presents a novel flow model for curve-constricted geometries that is applicable over a wide range of flow regimes including localized cavitation. Using a dimensionless form, the proposed model characterizes the constriction flow velocity as the function of the constriction shape, the pressure difference, and a properly defined cavitation indicator. The functional relationships between these dimensionless parameters are developed based on CFD simulations. The flow model is validated by the means of several experiments conducted on a custom test apparatus.
The model presented in this paper can be incorporated in the lumped parameter simulation tools widely used for modelling gear pumps, improving their accuracy in predicting the internal leakages. Consequently, this model will also aid the development of novel energy efficient gear pump designs, where such leakages are kept to a minimum. |
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ISSN: | 0888-3270 1096-1216 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.107503 |