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Cavitation Control in Mixed-Flow Pumps through Blade Perforation

Chaoyu Wei1, Haipeng Zhang1, Weidong Shi1,*, Yongfei Yang1,*, Linwei Tan1, Xianglong Wu2, Yurui Dai1

1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, China
2 School of Information Science and Technology, Nantong University, Nantong, China

* Corresponding Authors: Weidong Shi. Email: email; Yongfei Yang. Email: email

(This article belongs to the Special Issue: Advances in Fluid Machinery and Fluid Mechanics for Deep-Sea Resource Extraction and Exploitation)

Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing 2026, 22(2), 7 https://doi.org/10.32604/fdmp.2026.074543

Abstract

During high-speed operation, mixed-flow pumps are susceptible to cavitation, which destabilizes the internal flow, increases energy losses, and degrades hydraulic efficiency. To assess the effectiveness of blade perforation as a cavitation-mitigation strategy, in this study several mixed-flow pump models incorporating perforations were developed. Numerical simulations were performed for configurations with circular holes positioned at different locations along the blade leading edge, and the computational results were validated against experimental measurements. The findings indicate that the location of the perforations plays a decisive role in cavitation suppression. Moving from the blade rim toward the hub along the leading edge, the critical net positive suction head, NPSHcr, initially decreases and subsequently increases, while remaining consistently lower than that of the reference non-perforated configuration. The perforations promote the transfer of high-pressure fluid from the pressure side to the suction side of the blade, thereby alleviating local low-pressure regions. This pressure compensation significantly reduces the extent of low-pressure zones in the vicinity of the perforations, leading to a marked suppression of cavitation both locally and downstream of the perforated regions.

Keywords

Cavitation suppression; numerical simulation; mixed-flow pump; blade perforation

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APA Style
Wei, C., Zhang, H., Shi, W., Yang, Y., Tan, L. et al. (2026). Cavitation Control in Mixed-Flow Pumps through Blade Perforation. Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, 22(2), 7. https://doi.org/10.32604/fdmp.2026.074543
Vancouver Style
Wei C, Zhang H, Shi W, Yang Y, Tan L, Wu X, et al. Cavitation Control in Mixed-Flow Pumps through Blade Perforation. Fluid Dyn Mater Proc. 2026;22(2):7. https://doi.org/10.32604/fdmp.2026.074543
IEEE Style
C. Wei et al., “Cavitation Control in Mixed-Flow Pumps through Blade Perforation,” Fluid Dyn. Mater. Proc., vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 7, 2026. https://doi.org/10.32604/fdmp.2026.074543



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