By conducting optimization design at different flow rates, the performance of the entire performance curve is improved.
This paper presents case studies of optimization design at multiple operating points for industrial pumps. Many optimization designs using optimization methods and inverse solutions are focused on a single operating point, raising concerns that efficiency may deteriorate significantly at points far from the design point. In this paper, we used the turbo machinery three-dimensional optimization design tool FINE TM /Design3D. This software allows for flexible designs, such as maximizing efficiency at multiple operating points or maximizing efficiency at the design point without reducing efficiency at points significantly away from the design point. Particularly for industrial pumps, the wide range of flow operating conditions increases the demand for optimization design at multiple operating points. By conducting optimization design at different flow rates, we were able to improve the performance across the entire performance curve.
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