Analysis of the Flow Pattern and Flow Rectification Measures of the Side-Intake Forebay in a Multi-Unit Pumping Station
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Model Description
2.2. Turbulence Model
2.3. Proposed Models
2.4. Mesh Independence
2.5. Convergence of Grid
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Flow Pattern Comparison
3.2. Flow Velocity Distribution Comparison
3.3. Uniformity Velocity Distribution of Pump’s Inlet Estimation
3.4. Vortex Reduction Estimation
4. Conclusions
- In the original case, as shown in Figure 1, the flow pattern in the forebay is complicated and has a large vortex area, which has a terrible effect on the safety of the operating of the pump station.
- In the fourth proposed model, as shown in Figure 2d, the flow pattern improved. The reduction rate of the vortex decreased by 70%. The velocity uniformity is also better than it was in the original plan.
- The fifth proposed model, as shown in Figure 2e, proves that adding submerged obstacles is not an optimal solution for this case study.
- In Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7, Figure 8, Figure 9 and Figure 10, the most critical zone for the pump water intake is between 0 to 5 lines E and L in the grid, which define the water intake behavior. The objective of the study was to eliminate the vortices as much as possible. These vortices affect the behavior of the pump, while the flow behavior is described in Section 3.1 with the flow pattern comparison.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No. Grids | 1,150,115 | 2,093,038 | 3,067,875 | 4,186,264 | 5,016,607 | 6,096,321 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
head loss (m) | 0.110 | 0.120 | 0.130 | 0.133 | 0.137 | 0.137 |
Total Number of Grid Points | r(Dk/Dk+1) | P | Q m3/s | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1,150,115 | 17 | ||||
2,093,038 | 1.82 | 1 | 17.23 | 0.01335 | 2.03525 |
3,067,875 | 1.47 | 1 | 17.19 | 0.00233 | 0.62451 |
4,186,264 | 1.36 | 1 | 17.15 | 0.00233 | 0.79974 |
5,016,607 | 1.20 | 1 | 17.13 | 0.00117 | 0.73579 |
6,096,321 | 1.22 | 1 | 17.12 | 0.00058 | 0.33924 |
Cases | Velocity Distribution at the Pumps Inlet (%) | |||
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(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
Original case | 65.27 | 70.07 | 70.20 | 71.70 |
First proposed model | 69.53 | 70.78 | 73.98 | 74.09 |
Second proposed model | 70.37 | 73.07 | 72.08 | 70.39 |
Third proposed model | 71.86 | 70.21 | 70.88 | 69.79 |
fourth proposed model | 77.35 | 76.68 | 78.08 | 77.87 |
Fifth proposed model | 72.63 | 73.00 | 74.03 | 70.61 |
Plan Number | Vortex Area m2 | Forebay Area m2 | Area Ratio % | Reduction Rate % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original Case | 86.281 | 690.186 | 12.501 | - |
First Proposed Model | 50.436 | 574.201 | 8.784 | 29.737 |
Second Proposed Model | 51.500 | 574.201 | 8.969 | 28.255 |
Third Proposed Model | 49.644 | 574.201 | 8.646 | 30.840 |
Fourth Proposed Model | 22.086 | 574.201 | 3.846 | 70.56 |
Fifth Proposed Model | 61.389 | 574.201 | 10.691 | 14.477 |
Plan Number | Vortex Area m2 | In Front Pool Area m2 | Area Ratio % | Reduction Rate % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Original Case | 58.721 | 252.457 | 23.260 | - |
First Proposed Model | 35.452 | 252.457 | 14.043 | 39.626 |
Second Proposed Model | 37.963 | 252.457 | 15.037 | 35.350 |
Third Proposed Model | 27.625 | 252.457 | 10.942 | 52.956 |
Fourth Proposed Model | 11.351 | 252.457 | 4.496 | 80.670 |
Fifth Proposed Model | 42.852 | 252.457 | 16.970 | 27.041 |
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Nasr, A.; Yang, F.; Zhang, Y.; Wang, T.; Hassan, M. Analysis of the Flow Pattern and Flow Rectification Measures of the Side-Intake Forebay in a Multi-Unit Pumping Station. Water 2021, 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13152025
Nasr A, Yang F, Zhang Y, Wang T, Hassan M. Analysis of the Flow Pattern and Flow Rectification Measures of the Side-Intake Forebay in a Multi-Unit Pumping Station. Water. 2021; 13(15):2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13152025
Chicago/Turabian StyleNasr, Ahmed, Fan Yang, Yiqi Zhang, Tieli Wang, and Mahmoud Hassan. 2021. "Analysis of the Flow Pattern and Flow Rectification Measures of the Side-Intake Forebay in a Multi-Unit Pumping Station" Water 13, no. 15: 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13152025
APA StyleNasr, A., Yang, F., Zhang, Y., Wang, T., & Hassan, M. (2021). Analysis of the Flow Pattern and Flow Rectification Measures of the Side-Intake Forebay in a Multi-Unit Pumping Station. Water, 13(15), 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13152025