LDV Measurements in a Centrifugal Slurry Pump: Water and Dilute Slurry Flows

Abstract
A two-component LDV system was used to investigate single and two-phase flow in a representative section at the impeller outlet of a centrifugal slurry pump. Measurements were performed at Qn and 0.5 Qn with water and dilute slurry flows (C = 0.04 and 0.16 percent by volume). The solids consist of 0.8 mm glass beads. Particle Reynolds number is 65. The point liquid and solid velocities were determined with a Doppler signal amplitude discrimination approach. A rotary shaft encoder was used to represent the velocity as a function of the impeller angular position, and to investigate the effect of a finite number of blades on the flow. The data on liquid and slip velocity distributions show large scale flow structures which dominate the two-phase turbulent flow. Overall, solid particles have a larger radial velocity than the carrier fluid at the impeller outlet, but they lag the fluid in the circumferential direction.

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