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Simulations of inducers at Low-Flow Off-Design ConditionsThe ability to accurately model details of inlet back flow for inducers operating at low-flow, off-design conditions is evaluated. A sub-scale version of a three- bladed liquid hydrogen inducer tested in water with detailed velocity and pressure measurements is used as a numerical test bed. Under low-flow, off-design conditions the length of the separation zone as well as the swirl velocity magnitude was under predicted with a standard k-E model. When the turbulent viscosity coefficient was reduced good comparison was obtained at all the flow conditions examined with both the magnitude and shape of the profile matching well with the experimental data taken half a diameter upstream of the leading edge. The velocity profiles and incidence angles at the leading edge itself were less sensitive to the back flow length predictions indicating that single-phase performance predictions may be well predicted even if the details of flow separation modeled are incorrect. However, for cavitating flow situations the prediction of the correct swirl in the back flow and the pressure depression in the core becomes critical since it leads to vapor formation. The simulations have been performed using the CRUNCH CFD@ code that has a generalized multi-element unstructured framework and an advanced multi-phase formulation for cryogenic fluids. The framework has been validated rigorously for predictions of temperature and pressure depression in cryogenic fluid cavities and has also been shown to predict the cavitation breakdown point for inducers at design conditions.
Document ID
20050207469
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hosangadi, Ashvin
(Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc. Pipersville, PA, United States)
Ahuja, Vineet
(Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc. Pipersville, PA, United States)
Ungewitter, Ronald J.
(Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc. Pipersville, PA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2005
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Report/Patent Number
FEDSM2005-77395
Meeting Information
Meeting: Fifth International Symposium on Pumping Machinery
Location: Houston, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: June 19, 2005
End Date: June 23, 2005
Sponsors: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS08-02098
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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