DOI: 10.3390/jmse14161508 ISSN: 2077-1312

Effect of Guide Vane Case on Hydrodynamic Performance and Unsteady Pressure-Pulsation Characteristics of Shaftless Pump-Jet Thruster

Taofeng Wang, Sanming Song, Liming Li, Jinxing Yu, Kaizhou Liu, Adam Rushworth, Xisheng Feng

Propulsors are essential power units for underwater vehicles and major sources of self-noise, with unsteady pressure pulsations linked to flow-induced noise. To study the impact of guide vane case on the hydrodynamic performance and pressure pulsation of a shaftless pump-jet thruster, six guide vane configurations were first compared under a reference operating condition of 600 rpm: a vaneless baseline, fixed vertical guide vanes, fixed forward-inclined guide vanes, fixed reverse-inclined guide vanes, co-rotating guide vanes, and counter-rotating guide vanes. Based on this comparison, the vertical-vane and counter-rotating-vane configurations were selected for extended operating-condition analysis under three rotational speeds and three inflow conditions. Transient numerical simulations were conducted using the SST k−ω turbulence model. The rotating regions were defined in a rotating reference frame, and the unsteady rotor–stator interaction was resolved using a transient sliding-mesh interface. Results show that the counter-rotating guide vane configuration achieves the highest head and efficiency among the tested cases, with a head of 1.8955 m and efficiency of 0.7306, representing increases of 19.64% and 22.87% over the fixed vertical guide vane case. The fixed forward-inclined guide vane exhibits the strongest thrust fluctuation and pressure pulsation. Pressure-pulsation intensity generally decreases from the impeller rim toward the central axis. Frequency-domain results indicate that most cases are dominated by the blade-passing frequency, whereas the counter-rotating guide vanes show a response nearly twice this frequency.

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