Theoretical and experimental analysis of a multiphase screw pump, handling gas–liquid mixtures with very high gas volume fractions

0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2008.06.009 Publication Date: 2008-07-03T11:31:50Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract In the investigation of the pumping behaviour of multiphase screw pumps, handling gas–liquid mixtures with very high gas volume fractions, theoretical and experimental analyses were performed. A new theoretical screw pump model was developed, which calculates the time-dependent conditions inside the several chambers of a screw pump as well as the exchange of mass and energy between these chambers. By means of the performed experimental analysis, the screw pump model was verified, especially at very high gas volume fractions from 90% to 99%. The experiments, which were conducted with the reference fluids water and air, can be divided mainly into the determination of the steady state pumping behaviour on the one hand and into the analysis of selected transient operating conditions on the other hand, whereas the visualisation of the leakage flows through the circumferential gaps was rounded off the experimental analysis.
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