Numerical Simulation and Computational Flow Characterization Analyses of Centrifugal Pump Operating as Turbine
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Using a pump in reverse mode as a hydraulic turbine remains an alternative for hydropower generation in meeting energy needs,
especially for the provision of electricity to remote and rural settlements. (e primary challenge with small hydroelectric systems is
attributed to the high price of smaller size hydraulic turbines. A specific commercial pump model, with a flow rate of 12.5 m3
/h, head 32 m, pressure side diameter of 50 mm, impeller out, and inlet diameters of 160 mm and 6 mm, respectively, was chosen for
this research. (is research aimed to investigate a pump’s flow characteristics as a turbine to help select a suitable pump to be used
as a turbine for micro- or small hydropower construction. Numerical methodologies have been adopted to contribute to the
thoughtful knowledge of pressure and velocity distribution in the pump turbine performance. In this study, the unsteady flow
relations amongst the rotating impeller and stationary volute of the centrifugal pump made up four blades and four splitters.
Intermittent simulation results of pressure and velocity flow characteristics were studied considering diverse impeller suction
angles. (e study was conducted by considering a wide range of rotational speeds starting from 750 rpm to 3250 rpm. From the
results, it was found that PAT operation was improved when operated at low speeds compared to high-speed operation. (us,
speeds between 1500 rpm and 2000 rpm were suitable for PAT performance. (is research helps to realize the unsteady flow
physiognomies, which provide information for future research on PAT. (is study makes useful facts available which could be
helpful for the pump turbine development. Future studies should focus on cost analysis and emission generation in
energy generation.