Abstract
In double-suction centrifugal pumps, it was found that cavitation instabilities occur with vibration and a perio
dic chugging noise. The present study attempts to identify cavitation instabilities in the double-suction centrifugal
pump by the experiment and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Cavitation instabilities in the tested pump were
classified into three types of instabilities. The first one, in a range of cavitation number higher than breakdown
cavitation number, is cavitation surge with a violent pressure oscillation. The second one, in a range of cavitation
number higher than the cavitation number of cavitation surge, is considered to be rotating cavitation and causes the
pressure oscillation due to the interaction of rotating cavitation with the impeller. Last one, in a range of cavitation
number higher than the cavitation number of rotating cavitation, is considered to be a surge type instability.
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