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Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets

Electromagnetic induction pumps with rotating permanent magnets (EMP) are used mostly in experimental setups, where operation safety and reliability are crucial. Such pumps can face flow parameter decrease when operating at a low inlet pressure compared with those gained at higher inlet pressure val...

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Autores principales: Kravalis, K, Boix, F, Bucenieks, I, Buligins, L, Delonca, M, Goldšteins, L, Stora, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22364/mhd.58.1-2.21
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852820
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author Kravalis, K
Boix, F
Bucenieks, I
Buligins, L
Delonca, M
Goldšteins, L
Stora, T
author_facet Kravalis, K
Boix, F
Bucenieks, I
Buligins, L
Delonca, M
Goldšteins, L
Stora, T
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description Electromagnetic induction pumps with rotating permanent magnets (EMP) are used mostly in experimental setups, where operation safety and reliability are crucial. Such pumps can face flow parameter decrease when operating at a low inlet pressure compared with those gained at higher inlet pressure values. The pump's developed flow rate increase does not correspond to the magnetic rotor rotation rate increase at the lower inlet pressure caused by the cavitation process at the pump’s inlet tract. The study focuses on critical cavitation numbers at several inlet tract sections under severe cavitation conditions which prevent the flow rate increase. The current study is an experimental approach to characterize the pump operation parameters using cavitation numbers and comparing them with the literature data. Figs 7, Refs 13.
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spelling cern-28528202023-07-07T15:22:22Zdoi:10.22364/mhd.58.1-2.21http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852820engKravalis, KBoix, FBucenieks, IBuligins, LDelonca, MGoldšteins, LStora, TExperimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnetsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesElectromagnetic induction pumps with rotating permanent magnets (EMP) are used mostly in experimental setups, where operation safety and reliability are crucial. Such pumps can face flow parameter decrease when operating at a low inlet pressure compared with those gained at higher inlet pressure values. The pump's developed flow rate increase does not correspond to the magnetic rotor rotation rate increase at the lower inlet pressure caused by the cavitation process at the pump’s inlet tract. The study focuses on critical cavitation numbers at several inlet tract sections under severe cavitation conditions which prevent the flow rate increase. The current study is an experimental approach to characterize the pump operation parameters using cavitation numbers and comparing them with the literature data. Figs 7, Refs 13.oai:cds.cern.ch:28528202022
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Kravalis, K
Boix, F
Bucenieks, I
Buligins, L
Delonca, M
Goldšteins, L
Stora, T
Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title_full Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title_fullStr Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title_full_unstemmed Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title_short Experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic PbBi pump with rotating permanent magnets
title_sort experimental cavitation investigation of the electromagnetic pbbi pump with rotating permanent magnets
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22364/mhd.58.1-2.21
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852820
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