A combined study of tip clearance and tip vortex cavitations in a pump-type rotating machine is presented. Cavitation patterns are observed and cavitation inception is determined for various gap heights, clearance and blade geometries, and rotor operating conditions. An optimum clearance geometry is seen to eliminate clearance cavitation when the clearance edge is rounded on the blade pressure side. The gap height has a strong effect on clearance cavitation inception, but the trends vary considerably when other parameters are also modified. The gap height and clearance geometry have less influence on tip vortex cavitation but forward and backward blade skew is observed to reduce and increase tip vortex cavitation, respectively, as compared to a blade with no skew.
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September 1997
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Tip Clearance and Tip Vortex Cavitation in an Axial Flow Pump
R. Laborde,
R. Laborde
GEC ALSTHOM ACB-CERG (Centre d’e´tudes et de recherche de Grenoble), rue Lavoisier, 38800 Le Pont de Claix, France
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P. Chantrel,
P. Chantrel
GEC ALSTHOM ACB-CERG (Centre d’e´tudes et de recherche de Grenoble), rue Lavoisier, 38800 Le Pont de Claix, France
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M. Mory
M. Mory
Laboratorie des Ecoulements Ge´ophysiques et Industriels (Laboratorie mixte U.J.F-INPG-CNRS), BP 53-38041, Grenoble Ce´dex 9, France
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R. Laborde
GEC ALSTHOM ACB-CERG (Centre d’e´tudes et de recherche de Grenoble), rue Lavoisier, 38800 Le Pont de Claix, France
P. Chantrel
GEC ALSTHOM ACB-CERG (Centre d’e´tudes et de recherche de Grenoble), rue Lavoisier, 38800 Le Pont de Claix, France
M. Mory
Laboratorie des Ecoulements Ge´ophysiques et Industriels (Laboratorie mixte U.J.F-INPG-CNRS), BP 53-38041, Grenoble Ce´dex 9, France
J. Fluids Eng. Sep 1997, 119(3): 680-685 (6 pages)
Published Online: September 1, 1997
Article history
Received:
July 10, 1996
Revised:
February 11, 1997
Online:
December 4, 2007
Citation
Laborde, R., Chantrel, P., and Mory, M. (September 1, 1997). "Tip Clearance and Tip Vortex Cavitation in an Axial Flow Pump." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. September 1997; 119(3): 680–685. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2819298
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