The fluid-induced rotordynamic forces acting on a whirling space turbopump composed by an inducer and a radial impeller have been compared to the same forces measured on each single component of the turbomachine (i.e., on the inducer and on the radial impeller). The experimental campaign has been carried out in cold water at design and off-design conditions (80%, 100%, and 120% of the design flow rate) both in noncavitating (NC) and cavitating regimes. The paper illustrates the different trends of the rotordynamic forces on the axial and radial pumps and highlights their contributions on the overall turbomachine. At positive whirl ratios, the behavior of the inducer is dominant while, at negative ones, both the pumps show the same trends in such a way that the overall behavior is roughly the sum of each single component.
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February 2018
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Inducer and Centrifugal Pump Contributions to the Rotordynamic Fluid Forces Acting on a Space Turbopump
Angelo Pasini,
Angelo Pasini
Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering,
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: angelo.pasini@unipi.it
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: angelo.pasini@unipi.it
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Luca d'Agostino
Luca d'Agostino
Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering,
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: luca.dagostino@ing.unipi.it
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: luca.dagostino@ing.unipi.it
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Giovanni Pace
Dario Valentini
Angelo Pasini
Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering,
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: angelo.pasini@unipi.it
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: angelo.pasini@unipi.it
Lucio Torre
Ruzbeh Hadavandi
Luca d'Agostino
Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering,
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: luca.dagostino@ing.unipi.it
University of Pisa,
Via Gerolamo Caruso 8,
Pisa 56122, Italy
e-mail: luca.dagostino@ing.unipi.it
Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received July 26, 2016; final manuscript received February 25, 2017; published online October 19, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Olivier Coutier-Delgosha.
J. Fluids Eng. Feb 2018, 140(2): 021104 (10 pages)
Published Online: October 19, 2017
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Received:
July 26, 2016
Revised:
February 25, 2017
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Pace, G., Valentini, D., Pasini, A., Torre, L., Hadavandi, R., and d'Agostino, L. (October 19, 2017). "Inducer and Centrifugal Pump Contributions to the Rotordynamic Fluid Forces Acting on a Space Turbopump." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. February 2018; 140(2): 021104. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037977
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