Effect of rotational speed on performance of mixed flow pump as turbine

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In order to research the flow characteristics of mixed flow pump as turbine (MF-PAT) with different rotation speeds, a hydraulic model of mixed flow pump was established based on a pumped storage power station. The k-e turbulent model was used to simulate internal flow fields with three rotation speeds by SMPLEC algorithms. Subsequently, theoretical calculations and experiments were carried out to verify the precision of numerical simulation. The results showed that the rotation speed of MF-PAT has a significant impact on its performance. Both numerical calculations and experimental test presented that all efficiency curves consist of ascending and descending stages, while the shaft power and head increase nonlinearly from 1000 to 2000 r/min. When the MF-PAT deviates from the rated environment, increase in speed is positive to the energy recovery efficiency in the high water period and negative in the dry season. This work could provide a reference for further study of MF-PAT.

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Chen, J., Dai, T., & Yang, Q. (2021). Effect of rotational speed on performance of mixed flow pump as turbine. Shock and Vibration, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6681953

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