Particle distribution and motion in six-stage centrifugal pump by means of slurry experiment and cfd-dem simulation

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Six-stage centrifugal pumps are used in deep-sea mining lifting systems and are required to convey slurry containing coarse particles. A six-stage centrifugal pump suitable for operation in a natural mining system was manufactured. High-flow and full-scaled slurry conveying experiments at a 5% and 9% volume concentration of particles was carried out at a large modified test site with artificial nodules. CFD-DEM simulations were carried out to obtain slurry transport characteristic curves, particle transport and distribution characteristics, where the simulation method was validated by the experiment data. A clarified two-stage pump can be used instead of a multi-stage pump for simplified simulation calculations with acceptable accuracy. Local agglomeration of particles caused by backflow was found at the outlet of the diffuser, and such agglomeration decreased with increasing flow rates. It was found that particles are transported non-uniformly, particles transport in diffusers in strands. Particles are transported in a pulse-like mode within the pump, with the latter stage showing similar particle characteristics to those transported in the previous pump stage.

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Deng, L., Hu, Q., Chen, J., Kang, Y., & Liu, S. (2021). Particle distribution and motion in six-stage centrifugal pump by means of slurry experiment and cfd-dem simulation. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9070716

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