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Title | Axial forces in multistage back-to-back pumps |
Authors |
Kovtun, O.M.
Tverdokhleb, I.B. Lugova, S.O. Makivskyi, Oleksii Serhiiovych ![]() Lugovii, O.L. |
ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6233-0641 |
Keywords |
axial forces multistage pumps pump pressure |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2021 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/99169 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing Ltd |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
Citation | O M Kovtun et al 2021 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1741 012001. |
Abstract |
Since the pressure of the pumps for the oil and gas industry and feed water pumps
for the thermal and nuclear power plants are increasing and at the same time the production
costs need to be reduced, the demands for development of the modern multistage centrifugal
pumps are increased. An enlargement of stage numbers results in an increase in the distance
between the bearings and as a result the shaft deflection increases. Also, a large number of
stages leads to occurrence of a significant axial force acting on the pump rotor. These issues
are solved by applying a back-to-back design with a throttling bush between the groups of
stages. An arrangement with such throttling bush results in an additional axial force due to the
different directions of leakage in the channels (side wall gaps) between the main disks of the
last impellers of both stage groups and stator elements. Therefore, the design of a throttling
bush with special balancing holes was proposed. This paper examines the processes occurring
in the throttling bush and compares the operating parameters for two design options-with
special balancing holes, and without them. |
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