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Surrogate-Based Optimization of a Centrifugal Pump with Volute Casing for an Automotive Engine Cooling System

Remo De Donno, Alessia Fracassi, A. Ghidoni, Alessandro Morelli, G. Noventa

2021Applied Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper investigates the capability of a surrogate-based optimization technique for the advanced design of centrifugal pumps. The centrifugal pump considered in this work is designed for the automotive cooling system and consists of an impeller, a vaneless diffuser and a volute. A fully three-dimensional geometry parametrization based on Bézier surfaces is presented. The optimization procedure includes the following software packages: Scilab for the geometric parametrization, Ansys-CFX for the CFD simulations and DAKOTA for the optimization management. The initial geometry is defined by a 0D code that provides a preliminary design of the pump, given the operating conditions, i.e., the volumetric flow rate, the head and the rotating speed. In this work an operative point typical of high performance gasoline cars is considered.

Topics & Concepts

VoluteImpellerCentrifugal pumpDiffuser (optics)Mechanical engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsEngineeringSpecific speedCasingAutomotive engineeringComputer sciencePhysicsAerospace engineeringLight sourceOpticsTurbomachinery Performance and OptimizationHeat Transfer MechanismsCavitation Phenomena in Pumps
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