Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.92, No.6, 1027-1036, 2014
CFD simulation and PIV measurement of the flow field generated by modified pitched blade turbine impellers
The hydrodynamics generated by modified pitched blade turbine (m-PBT) impellers with down-pumping mode were systematically investigated through particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements and computational fluid dynamics simulations. The simulated mean axial velocity, mean radial velocity, and turbulent kinetic energy by the standard k-epsilon turbulent model were validated against the measured PIV data. This shows that the standard k-epsilon turbulent model predicts mean velocity well, but underestimates turbulent kinetic energy near the blade. The flow field and power consumption as well as pumping number for the m-PBT and the standard PBT impeller were predicted. The simulation results demonstrate that a few simple changes of the blade shape influence the velocity distribution, i.e., increasing the magnitude of mean velocity in the vicinity of impeller, and that the m-PET impeller has a higher pumping efficiency than the standard one. (C) 2013 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Computational fluid dynamics;Particle image velocimetry;Power consumption;Stirred vessel;Turbulent flow;Pitched blade turbine