Pumps & Pumping Systems: Prof. Dr. Omar Badran Mechanical Engineering Department
Pumps & Pumping Systems: Prof. Dr. Omar Badran Mechanical Engineering Department
Pumps & Pumping Systems: Prof. Dr. Omar Badran Mechanical Engineering Department
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Training Agenda: Pumps
Introduction
Type of pumps
Assessment of pumps
Energy efficiency opportunities
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Introduction
• Transfer liquid
from source to
destination
• Circulate liquid
around a system
(US DOE, 2001)
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Introduction
• Static head
source
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Introduction
Flow 8
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Introduction
System
System
curve
Friction curve
head
System System
head head Friction
Static head head
Static head
Flow Flow
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Introduction
Introduction
Type of pumps
Assessment of pumps
Energy efficiency opportunities
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Type of Pumps
Pump Classification
Classified by operating principle
Pumps
• If pipe blocked
• Pressure rises
• Can damage pump
• Rotary pump
• Displacement by rotary action of gear, cam
or vanes
• Several sub-types
• Used for special services in industry 16
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Type of Pumps
Dynamic pumps
• Mode of operation
• Rotating impeller converts kinetic energy
into pressure or velocity to pump the fluid
• Two types
• Centrifugal pumps: pumping water in
industry – 75% of pumps installed
• Special effect pumps: specialized conditions
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Type of Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
How do they work?
• Liquid forced into
impeller
• Vanes pass kinetic
energy to liquid: liquid
rotates and leaves
impeller
• Volute casing converts
kinetic energy into
pressure energy
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Type of Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
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(Sahdev)
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Type of Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Sahdev)
Impeller
• Main rotating part that provides centrifugal
acceleration to the fluid
• Number of impellers = number of pump stages
• Impeller classification: direction of flow, suction type
and shape/mechanical construction
Shaft
• Transfers torque from motor to impeller during pump
start up and operation
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Type of Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Casings
• Functions Volute Casing (Sahdev)
• Enclose impeller as “pressure vessel”
• Support and bearing for shaft and impeller
• Volute case
• Impellers inside casings
• Balances hydraulic pressure on pump shaft
• Circular casing
• Vanes surrounds impeller
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Training Agenda: Pumps
Introduction
Type of pumps
Assessment of pumps
Energy efficiency opportunities
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Assessment of pumps
Introduction
Type of pumps
Assessment of pumps
Energy efficiency opportunities
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
BEE India,
2004
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
• Head increases:
does not reduce
power use
• Vibration and
corrosion: high
maintenance
costs and reduced
pump lifetime
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
7. Impeller Trimming
• Changing diameter: change in
velocity
• Considerations
• Cannot be used with varying flows
• No trimming >25% of impeller size
• Impeller trimming same on all sides
• Changing impeller is better option but more
expensive and not always possible
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
7. Impeller Trimming
Impeller trimming and centrifugal pump performance
(BEE India,
2004)
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
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