Practical Centrifugal Pumps

Practical Centrifugal Pumps

Author: Paresh Girdhar

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-04-18

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0080480144

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Practical Centrifugal Pumps is a comprehensive guide to pump construction, application, operation, maintenance and management issues. Coverage includes pump classifications, types and criteria for selection, as well as practical information on the use of pumps, such as how to read pump curves and cross reference. Throughout the book the focus is on best practice and developing the skills and knowledge required to recognise and solve pump problems in a structured and confident manner. Case studies provide real-world scenarios covering the design, set up, troubleshooting and maintenance of pumps. · A comprehensive guide to pump construction, design, installation, operation, troubleshooting and maintenance.· Develop real-world knowhow and practical skills through seven real-world case studies· Coverage includes pump classifications, types and criteria for selection, as well as practical information on the use of pumps


Practical Introduction to Pumping Technology

Practical Introduction to Pumping Technology

Author: Uno Wahren

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1997-12-12

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0080514456

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Here is a convenient, concise reference book for pump users, application engineers, technicians, and buyers. It contains, in condensed form, valuable information on selecting centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps for given applications, creating the necessary documentation, choosing equipment manufacturers, and checking vendor data. You will find a complete explanation of the types of pumps and the terms and parameters used in pump applications. This book outlines the data required by the client, engineer, and buyer to obtain a comprehensive quote.


The Practical Pumping Handbook

The Practical Pumping Handbook

Author: Ross C Mackay

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-09-09

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781856174107

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A practical account of pumping, starting with basics and providing a detailed but accessible understanding of all aspects of the pumping process and what can go wrong with it. (Midwest).


Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal Pumps

Author: Johann Friedrich Gülich

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-24

Total Pages: 1146

ISBN-13: 3642401147

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This book gives an unparalleled, up-to-date, in-depth treatment of all kinds of flow phenomena encountered in centrifugal pumps including the complex interactions of fluid flow with vibrations and wear of materials. The scope includes all aspects of hydraulic design, 3D-flow phenomena and partload operation, cavitation, numerical flow calculations, hydraulic forces, pressure pulsations, noise, pump vibrations (notably bearing housing vibration diagnostics and remedies), pipe vibrations, pump characteristics and pump operation, design of intake structures, the effects of highly viscous flows, pumping of gas-liquid mixtures, hydraulic transport of solids, fatigue damage to impellers or diffusers, material selection under the aspects of fatigue, corrosion, erosion-corrosion or hydro-abrasive wear, pump selection, and hydraulic quality criteria. As a novelty, the 3rd ed. brings a fully analytical design method for radial impellers, which eliminates the arbitrary choices inherent to former design procedures. The discussions of vibrations, noise, unsteady flow phenomena, stability, hydraulic excitation forces and cavitation have been significantly enhanced. To ease the use of the information, the methods and procedures for the various calculations and failure diagnostics discussed in the text are gathered in about 150 pages of tables which may be considered as almost unique in the open literature. The text focuses on practical application in the industry and is free of mathematical or theoretical ballast. In order to find viable solutions in practice, the physical mechanisms involved should be thoroughly understood. The book is focused on fostering this understanding which will benefit the pump engineer in industry as well as academia and students.


Operator’S Guide to Centrifugal Pumps

Operator’S Guide to Centrifugal Pumps

Author: Robert X. Perez

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-09-22

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1462803458

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We work in an industry where economic success is heavily dependent on the collective performance of our processing equipment and their operators. Without highly trained and confident operators we can never hope to realize the full potential of our complex processes. Formal and informal training must be provided regularly if continuous process and reliability gains are to be expected. There are no shortcuts to operational excellence. One training topic essential to every operators education is that of centrifugal pumping technology. The ever-present centrifugal pump is one of the workhorses of the process world, tirelessly moving fluids, ranging from the innocuous to the toxic and flammable, from one stage of the process to the next. We would be hard pressed to find a processing unit inside our complexes without a few of these in service. Their shear numbers and variety can make their mastery a challenge. This book was specifically written for process operators who regularly deal with centrifugal pumps, addressing principally those variables and factors under their control, while limiting design theory and mathematics to a minimum. The following topics and content are covered: 1. Importance of equipment reliability and what role operators play in this mission. 2. Centrifugal pump operating characteristics 3. Mechanical seals and their related seal flush plans 4. What operators should know about electric motors 5. Lubrication basics 6. Troubleshooting basics 7. How to start a pump reliability program By the end of the book, the reader should possess a clear understanding of how to operate and monitor their pumps. Three handy references are also contained in the book to answer questions as they arise in the field: 1) Operators Guide to API Flush Plans, 2) Illustrated Glossary of Centrifugal Pump Terms, 3) Glossary of Electric Motor Terms, and 4) Useful Centrifugal Pump Formulas. This book can be used as a self-paced, self-taught short course or as a companion to a live prepared short course for both inexperienced and seasoned operators. It can also serve as a handy field guide after completion of the course. The ultimate mission of this book is to provide the latest generation of operators a body of knowledge that is relevant, complete, and practical in an industrial setting for years to come.


Know and Understand Centrifugal Pumps

Know and Understand Centrifugal Pumps

Author: L. Bachus

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-07-25

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0080509746

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Pumps are commonly encountered in industry and are essential to the smooth running of many industrial complexes. Mechanical engineers entering industry often have little practical experience of pumps and their problems, and need to build up an understanding of the design, operation and appropriate use of pumps, plus how to diagnose faults and put them right. This book tackles all these aspects in a readable manner, drawing on the authors' long experience of lecturing and writing on centrifugal pumps for industrial audiences.


Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal Pumps

Author: Igor Karassik

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 1026

ISBN-13:

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Centrifugal Pumps, Second Edition provides owners, designers, operators and maintenance personnel of plants that use centrifugal pumps with the basic tools on how to determine the pump ratings that best meet the requirements of their applications; operate pumps in the most efficient and reliable manner; maintain their pumps so they can achieve the longest possible time between overhauls; and how to make sure their pumps are in as good a condition as when they were initially installed.