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Experiments on cavitation instability of a two-bladed turbopump inducer
Kyoung-Hoon Lee/Joo-Hyung Yoo/Shin-Hyoung Kang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 9, pp.2350-2356, 2009
Abstract : The turbopump is a pressurizing system that supplies liquid propellants to the combustion chamber of a rocket engine
at high pressure. As an integral component of a high-speed pumping system, the inducer used in a turbopump is
forward-attached to an impeller to improve suction performance. This paper describes an experimental investigation on
the flow instabilities of a two-bladed axial inducer due to cavitation. Cavitation development and its instabilities were
analyzed. Asymmetric cavitation and cavitation surge were observed, and characterized by measuring the inlet pressure
fluctuation for various cavitation numbers and flow coefficients. As flow coefficient decreases, the increased intensity
of asymmetric cavitation was observed with an increased inception number of asymmetric cavitation. The frequency of
the detected cavitation surge in the 4-10Hz range varied depending on the cavitation number. The instantaneous transition
to cavitation surge appeared at the end of asymmetric cavitation as the cavitation number decreased. However, a
further decrease in cavitation number resulted in the stable operation of the inducer with low values of pressure fluctuation.
Finally, an intensive cavitation surge appeared after a significant amount of head loss.
Keyword : Turbopump; Inducer; Cavitation; Instability |
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