Pawar, Rajendra Jibhau ; Ray, Milind P. ; Suryawanshi, Shubham Rajendra ; Dond, Dipak Kisan
The growing need for energy conservation and sustainability in industrial sectors has led to extensive research on improving mechanical systems, particularly centrifugal pumps. These pumps play a crucial role in hydropower generation, industrial processes, and fluid transportation. This study explores the use of biomimetic riblet structures inspired by shark skin to enhance centrifugal pump performance. Traditional designs focus on either hydraulic efficiency or noise reduction, leaving room for improvement. By developing and experimentally testing a bionic impeller, the research examines its impact on head, power consumption, and efficiency across different flow rates. While biomimetic adaptations are common in aerospace and marine engineering, their potential in pumps remains underexplored. ; Comparative analysis evaluates the effectiveness of these modifications in optimizing performance. Experimental findings provide insights into improved fluid movement and energy efficiency. By integrating nature-inspired design with testing, this study contributes to the development of high-performance, sustainable pumps. The results may help advance efficient industrial fluid transport systems. This research bridges biomimetic innovation with practical engineering, paving the way for future pump advancements.
Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski
IJAME, volume 30, number 4 (2025)
Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
Dec 8, 2025
Dec 8, 2025
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https://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/repozytorium/publication/103288
| Edition name | Date |
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| Analysis of bionic riblet structures` influence on centrifugal pump performance | Dec 8, 2025 |
Barshikar, Raghavendra Baviskar, Prasad Ghongade, Harshvardhan Dond, Dipak Bhadre, Anjali Jurczak, Paweł - red.
Dond, Dipak Barshikar, Raghavendra Rajendra Ghongade, Harshvardhan Bhadre, Anjali Dond, Shantaram Jurczak, Paweł - red.