The goal of this study is to provide pump users a simple means to predict a pump's performance change due to changing fluid viscosity. During the initial investigation, it has been demonstrated that pump performance can be represented in terms of the head coefficient, flow coefficient, and rotational Reynolds number with the head coefficient data for all viscosities falling on the same curve when presented as a function of . Further evaluation of the pump using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for wider range of viscosities demonstrated that the value of a (Morrison number) changes as the rotational Reynolds number increases. There is a sharp change in Morrison number in the range of indicating a possible flow regime change between laminar and turbulent flow. The experimental data from previously published literature were utilized to determine the variation in the Morrison number as the function of rotational Reynolds number and specific speed. The Morrison number obtained from the CFD study was utilized to predict the head performance for the pump with known design parameters and performance from published literature. The results agree well with experimental data. The method presented in this paper can be used to establish a procedure to predict any pump's performance for different viscosities; however, more data are required to completely build the Morrison number plot.
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Affinity Law Modified to Predict the Pump Head Performance for Different Viscosities Using the Morrison Number
Abhay Patil,
Abhay Patil
Mechanical Engineering Department,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: abhyapatil@gmail.com
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: abhyapatil@gmail.com
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Gerald Morrison
Gerald Morrison
Mechanical Engineering Department,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: gmorrison@tamu.edu
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: gmorrison@tamu.edu
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Abhay Patil
Mechanical Engineering Department,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: abhyapatil@gmail.com
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: abhyapatil@gmail.com
Gerald Morrison
Mechanical Engineering Department,
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: gmorrison@tamu.edu
Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail: gmorrison@tamu.edu
Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received November 22, 2017; final manuscript received July 29, 2018; published online September 21, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Satoshi Watanabe.
J. Fluids Eng. Feb 2019, 141(2): 021203 (11 pages)
Published Online: September 21, 2018
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Received:
November 22, 2017
Revised:
July 29, 2018
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Patil, A., and Morrison, G. (September 21, 2018). "Affinity Law Modified to Predict the Pump Head Performance for Different Viscosities Using the Morrison Number." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. February 2019; 141(2): 021203. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041066
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