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ISBN 10: 1118932102
ISBN 13: 9781118932100
Author: Hassan Badr
Pumping Machinery Theory and Practice comprehensively covers the theoretical foundation and applications of pumping machinery. Key features: Covers characteristics of centrifugal pumps, axial flow pumps and displacement pumps Considers pumping machinery performance and operational-type problems Covers advanced topics in pumping machinery including multiphase flow principles, and two and three-phase flow pumping systems Covers different methods of flow rate control and relevance to machine efficiency and energy consumption Covers different methods of flow rate control and relevance to machine efficiency and energy consumption
Pumping Machinery Theory and Practice 1st Table of contents:
1 Essentials of Fluid Mechanics
1.1 Kinematics of Fluid Flow
1.2 Conservation Principles
1.3 Some Important Applications
1.4 Dimensionless Numbers
1.5 Laminar and Turbulent Flows
1.6 Flow Separation
1.7 Cavitation
1.8 Friction Losses in Pipes and Pipe Fittings
References
Problems
2 Introduction and Basic Considerations
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic Definitions and Terminology
2.3 Determination of Flow Rate in a Pumping System
2.4 Operation of Pumps in Parallel and in Series
2.5 Similitude Applied to Centrifugal and Axial Flow Pumps
2.6 Flow Rate Control in Dynamic Pump Systems
2.7 Pump Specific Speed
References
Problems
3 Fundamentals of Energy Transfer in Centrifugal Pumps
3.1 Main Components of the Centrifugal Pump
3.2 Energy Transfer from the Pump Rotor to the Fluid
3.3 Theoretical Characteristic Curves
3.4 Deviation from Theoretical Characteristics
3.5 Leakage Losses
3.6 Mechanical Losses
3.7 Relationship between the Overall Efficiency and Other Efficiencies
3.8 Flow Rate Control in Pumping Systems
References
Problems
4 Axial and Radial Thrusts in Centrifugal Pumps
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Axial Thrust
4.3 Methods of Balancing the Axial Thrust
4.4 Radial Thrust
References
Problems
5 Common Problems in Centrifugal Pumps
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Cavitation
5.3 Mechanism of Cavitation Erosion
5.4 Solid Particle Erosion
5.5 Pump Surge
5.6 Operation at Other Than the Normal Capacity
5.7 Temperature Rise of Pumped Fluid
5.8 Change of Pump Performance with Fluid Viscosity
5.9 Rotating Stall in Centrifugal Pumps
5.10 Pump Vibration
5.11 Vibration Measurements
5.12 Vibration Signal Analysis
References
Problems
6 Axial Flow Pumps
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Definitions and General Considerations
6.3 Pump Theoretical Head and the Mean Effective Radius
6.4 Performance Characteristics of Axial-Flow Pumps
6.5 Axial Thrust in Axial Flow Pumps
6.6 Flow Rate Control in Axial Flow Pumps
References
Problems
7 Displacement Pumps
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Reciprocating Pumps
7.3 Pressure Variation during Suction and Delivery Strokes
7.4 Use of Air Vessels in Reciprocating Pump Systems
7.5 Performance Characteristics of Reciprocating Pumps
7.6 Flow Rate Control
7.7 Rotary Pumps
References
Problems
8 Introduction to Fans and Compressors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Centrifugal Fans
8.3 Some Basic Concepts of High Speed Flow
8.4 Introduction to Centrifugal Compressors and Basic Considerations
8.5 Some Inlet Design Considerations
8.6 One-Dimensional Flow Analysis
8.7 Effect of Circulatory Flow (Slip)
8.8 Pressure Rise and Efficiencies
8.9 Sources of Losses in Centrifugal Compressors
8.10 Compressor Performance Characteristics
8.11 Compressor Surge
8.12 Choking in Centrifugal Compressors
8.13 Flow Rate Control in Centrifugal Compressors
References
Problems
9 Multiphase Flow Pumping
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Multiphase Flow through Centrifugal Pumps
9.3 Multiphase Pumping for the Oil and Gas Industry
9.4 Airlift Pump: an Example of Non-Conventional Pumping
Problems
References
10 Pump Selection Guidelines
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Bases of Pump Selection
10.3 Selection Based on Type of Pumped Fluid
10.4 Selection Based on Operating Condition
10.5 Selection Based on Reliability and Maintainability
10.6 Selection Based on Initial and Operating Cost
10.7 Other Factors Affecting Pump Selection
References
Index
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