Flow vector control for high speed centrifugal pumps
View Patent ↗An impeller for a centrifugal pump includes a radially inner hub, and a plurality of blades extending straight and along a direction that is perpendicular to a rotational axis of the impeller. The blades extend from a radially outer end to a radially inner end, and define a generally frusto-conical envelope. A flow control feature is formed between the radially inner end of the blades and the hub. The flow control feature has a curved upper surface.
1. An impeller for a centrifugal pump including:
a radially inner hub, and a plurality of blades extending straight and along a direction that is perpendicular to a rotational axis of the impeller, said blades extending from a radially outer end to a radially inner end, and defining a generally frusto-conical outer envelope at an axially outer face of the blades;
a flow control feature positioned between the radially inner end of each of said blades and extending to said hub, and said flow control feature having a curved upper surface, an uppermost surface of the flow control feature defines a plane that is perpendicular to the rotational axis of the impeller;
said blades having a generally conical upper surface that merges into said flow control feature;
there is additional material on a trailing edge of the blades and the features, such that the trailing edge additional material adds to the thickness of each of the flow control features;
there are circumferentially spaced spaces between the additional material and a leading edge of the next adjacent flow control feature; and
said curved upper surface having at least a first portion formed at a first radius that is greater than a circumferential thickness of said blades, and said curved upper surface also includes a second portion merging from a side wall of said flow control feature into said first portion, with said second portion being at a radius of curvature that is smaller than said first radius of curvature.