
What is an impeller? The impeller is the main component of a centrifugal pump. When the impeller rotates, it generates the force required to move – or “pump” – the fluid. Impellers are also used …
In order to aid in pump design, this project uses computational fluid dynamics software to explore intricate internal flows in centrifugal pump impellers. Three distinct kinds of pump impellers …
The Flow through centrifugal pump impeller is three dimensional and fully turbulence model. The present paper describes the simulation of the flow in the impeller of a centrifugal pump. The …
Enclosed impellers are best suited for clear liquids and are designed for high efficiency, quiet operation and long life. The tight tolerance, approximately .015, between the impeller eye and …
For corrosive media containing low to medium levels of abrasive material, we recommend our new duplex stainless steel N-impellers. With their mixture of chromium-nickel and ferrite …
In the ANSI pump world there are essentially 2 different choices for impellers; open (semi-open) and reverse vane. (I will hereafter refer to both the open and semi open designs simply as open.)
An impeller is a key component in many fluid handling applications, including pumps, mixers, and agitators. Its primary function is to impart energy to the fluid, generating the flow necessary to …