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Know
and
Understand
CUSTODIO
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Know and
Understand
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Pumps
Know and
Understand
Cent
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Pumps
by Larry Bachus and
Angel Custodio
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2003
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Bachus, Larry
Know andunderstand centrifugal pumps
1
.Centrifugal pumps
I.Title II.Custodio, Angel
62
1.6’7
ISBN 1856174093
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Contents
Prologue
About
the
Authors
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Basic Pump Principles
Introduction
How
do pumps work?
Pressure measurement
Atmospheric pressure (ATM)
Absolute pressure (psia)
Gauge pressure (psig)
Vacuum
Pump head
Specific gravity
Pressure measurement
Pressures inside
the
pump
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NPSH,
Net
Positive Suction Head
Introduction
Definition of NPSHr (required)
Definition NPSHa (available)
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Cavitation
Introduction
Vapor pressure
Cavitation
The effects of vapor pressure on pump performance
Cavitation: A practical discussion
Review for preventing cavitation
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Cavitation review
Do
something about cavitation!
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The
Affinity
Laws
Introduction
The Laws
The Affinity Laws and the impeller diameter
What’s the practical application of
these
laws?
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Useful
Work
and
Pump
Efficiency
Useful work from a pump
Flow determination
Pump efficiency
Factors that affect the efficiency
Calculating pump efficiency
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Pump
Classification
Introduction
Positive displacement pumps
Centrifugal pumps
Conceptual difference
Centrifugal volute pumps
Types of centrifugal pumps
Overhung impeller
Impeller between the bearings
Turbine pumps
Specific duty pumps
The typical
ANSI
pump
API (American Petroleum Institute) pumps
Vertical turbine pumps
Non-metallic pumps
Magnetic drive pumps
Canned motor pumps
Pump impellers
Turbine impellers
Conventional impellers
Suction specific speed,
Nss
Open impellers
Semi open impeller
Totally enclosed impeller
Wear bands
Specific speed,
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Understanding
Pump
Curves
Pump performance curves
History
Head versus pressure
H-Q
Pump efficiency
The energy (BHp) curve
The pump’s minimum requirements (NPSH)
Special design pumps
Family curves
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The System Curve
The system controls the pump
The elements of the Total Dynamic Head (TDH)
Determining the
Hs
Determining the Hp
Calculating the Hf and Hv
The dynamic system
Variable elevations
The happy zone
Dynamic pressures
Variable resistances
Short term resistance changes
Long term resistance changes
Pumps in parallel andpumps in series
Pumps in parallel
Three tips
Pumps running in series
Combined parallel and series pump operation
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Shaft Deflection
Introduction
Operation, design and maintenance
Signs
of
shaft deflection
Interpreting the evidence
The sweet zone
The dual volute pump
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[...]... This periodic servicing is actually a production function to return the pump to its best or original efficiency Centrifugal pumps also require that the fluid be available to the pump’s suction nozzle with sufficient energy Centrifugal pumps cannot suck or draw the liquid into the pump housing The principal pumping unit of a centrifugal pump is the volute and impeller (See Figure 1-3) The impeller is attached... Basic Pump Principles ATMOSPHERIC DISCHARGE HEAD I II N 1 C M Y - - .^ Figure 1-7 push the liquid up into the discharge vessel This pump (Figure 1-7) is said to be in suction lift In this case, the pump must aspirate or lift the liquid up from the suction vessel into the pump and then push the liquid up into the discharge vessel In this case the total head is the discharge head plus the suction lift... curve It varies by design, size, and the operating conditions It is determined by a lift test, producing a negative pressure in inches of mercury and converted into feet of required NPSH An easy way to understand NPSHr is t o call it the minimum suction pressure necessary t o keep the pumped fluid in a liquid state L I According to the Standards of the Hydraulic Institute, a suction lift test is performed... atmospheric pressure) and the term TORR This conglomeration o f values and conversion rates causes confusion In order t o understand pumps, it‘s best t o think o f vacuum as a positive number less than 14.7 psi In our experience, we’ve found that considering vacuum in this form aids the understanding o f net positive suction head (NPSH), cavitation, suction specific speed (Nss), and the ability o f pumps. .. causing the continual failure of this equipment This book will help you to step away from the fireman approach, of putting out fires and chasing emergencies This book is directed toward the understanding of industrial pumpsand their systems It won’t be a guide on how to correctly design pumps, nor how to rebuild and repair pumps There are existing books and courses directed toward those themes By understanding... suction nozzle as it flows through the Know and Understand Centrifugal Pumps / I \\ r suction piping The fluid must be available to the pump with sufficient energy so that the pump can work with the fluid’s energy The pump cannot suck on or draw the liquid into the pump The concept of the fluid being available to the pump is discussed in detail in Chapter 2 of this book Positive displacement (I D) pumps. .. Pump and Motor Alignment Introduction Types of misalignment Alignment techniques Equipment alignment sequence Coupling alignment 142 142 144 145 153 153 11 Bearings Introduction Bearing lubrication Bearing failure Bearing maintenance Bearing seals 155 12 Pump Shaft Packing History Vegetable fibers Reciprocating action Packing Rotary action Synthetic fibers Compression packing The lantern ring The packing... Analysis Pump maintenance files Failure analysis on centrifugal pumps Why is this pump in the shop? 226 226 227 228 16 Avoiding Wear in Centrifugal Pumps Introduction Erosion Corrosion Wear rings Fluid velocity accelerates wear Turbulence Throttling 232 232 232 233 233 235 235 236 17 Pump Piping Introduction Piping design to drain tanks and sumps The Submergence Laws 238 238 238 243 248 Index ix Prologue... pressure setting of the barrier fluid Head versus pressure Figures 1 4 and 1-5 show the relationship between head and pressure in a centrifugal pump moving liquids with different specific gravities There is more on this in Chapter 7 The above graphic shows three identical pumps, each designed to develop 92.4 feet of head When they pump liquids of different specific gravities, the heads remain the same,... to inventions, tools and devices used in the chemical process industry H e is an active member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and writes a column called ‘The Pump Guy’ in Energy Tech Magazine About the Authors Angel Custodio I c Angel specializes in the installation and implementation of Preventive Maintenance Systems through his consulting engineering company formed in 1987 in . Cataloguing in Publication Data
Bachus, Larry
Know and understand centrifugal pumps
1
.Centrifugal pumps
I. Title II.Custodio, Angel
62
1.6’7
ISBN. Know
and
Understand
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