CentrifugalPumps 10707803
CentrifugalPumps 10707803
CentrifugalPumps 10707803
T H E IR
D ESIG N AN D C O N ST R U C T IO N
L O U IS C . L O E W E N STE IN , E E . PH D . .
AN D
C L AR E NC E P . C R IS SE Y
, M E .
320 IL L US TBA TI ON S
8 F OL DI N G P L A TE S
N E W Y OR K
D V AN N OSTRAND COMPANY
.
2 3 M UR R AY AND 2 7 W AR RE N STS .
1 91 1
W WW!
P R E F AC E .
been u sed for ma ny yea rs they were as a rule employed only for
very l a rge ca pa cities a n d low hea ds During the l as t ten yea rs .
,
their lower initi a l cost sma ller spa ce requirements grea ter a da pta
, ,
Engli h l a ngu a ge yield little inform tion of v a lue to those inte res ted
s , s a
pumps led quickly to the ma nufa cture of such pumps in this country .
during the l ast fe w ye rs rema rka ble progress in the desi gn of cen
a ,
clea r prese nta tion of the funda menta l principles involved a full ,
tive deta ils of the va rious types the best methods of ma nufa cture ,
Lorenz s recent public a tion Nw e The ori e un d Ber chn un g der Krei
’
e
three dimensiona l e qua tions as compa red to the preva lent pra ctice of
usin g two dimensiona l equations A e w a n d welcome point of view . n
pra ctica l cons idera tions necessa ry in the de sign an d con truction of s
to engineers of to day -
.
LYNN, M a s s , Ja n uary, 1 9 11 .
C ON TE N TS .
PL O!
C HAPT E R I .
TH E CENTR I F UG AL PU MP
A IFICATION C ENT IF G AL P M PS
C L SS or R U U
DE I VATION
R THE F U N DAMENTAL EQ UA ION
or T .
F IC ION AN D SH O C
R T L S ES IN C E T IF G AL K O S N R U PUM PS
(a ) Lo sses i n E n tran c e or Suc t i o n Pi pe
(b) Lo sse s i n Impe lle r
(c ) Lo sses in Gui d e V a n es .
SPA C E LO S E S S .
I N FL E CE
U THE I MPELLE AN D GU I DE VANE AN G LES U ON THE
N or R P
PE IPHE AL R R
9 . I N FL ENCE
U THE IMPEL E AN D GU
or I D E VANE AN G LES U ON THE
L R P
P ESS U RE D IF FE
R NCE AN D SHORT C IRC IT LOSS THE C LEAR
RE - U or
ANCE SPACE
THE A N G LES 3 AN D 5 AN D THE PERI HERAL V LOCITY A C
0 , P E or EN
NCE SPA CE
A
DET RMINATIO
E E X IT V AL U ES BY M EANS O F
N O P THE A C U R V ES x AN D
V E LO ITY DIA G AM WH N 8
C R E ,
IN G Q ANTIT IES U
AX IAL HRUST
T .
CH APTE R II .
IM PELL AN GLES B
ER B AN D flu a AN D THE a
APTER III CH .
28 R E GU LATIN G
.
Q U AN I TY OF WATER BY T
TH E INFLU EN C E
T H ROT FL IN G .
T TLIN G H R OT
29 AD U ST ABLE G I D E V A E
. J U N S
30 C LA IFI CATION O F C E T IF UG AL PU M S
. SS N R P
CH APTE R IV .
( )
b C a lc ula ti o n a n d B la d e Fo rm o f a Lo w pre s s u re C e n t ri u
-
ga l Pum p f .
( a ) In Ge n e ra l
b
( ) D es c ri pt i o n of t h e Ch a n n e l C ro ss Se c tio n s , w i t h t h e C lcul
a a tio n
TO IMPELLE
TH E PA ALLEL THE SHA
R Is N OT R To FT
C H A PT ER V .
34 . BEA IN G R S
35 . PAC IN GSK
36 . IMPELL S ER .
37 . DIAPH A GMS C R ,
AS IN OS , AN D H E D A S
38 . C I CAL SPEE D
RIT S .
CONTE NTS . vii
CHAPTE R VI .
PAGI
H I O IC L R VI W
ST R A E E .
SULz E R P MP U S .
R A A P MP O F SA T
TE U UH ARLE C
S U T E R, o
JAE G E P M PS R U .
K GE G
U PU MPS O F E SCH
L- E LPK E WY C E R, SS O
WO HIN G O N PU MP
RT T S .
P M P O F THE A M T EN U N D M
U S K A G
R A UR AS C B IN E N F AB R I .
I P MO IS
. . RR
Sx O DA P MP U S
ALLI CH ALM P M PS
S- E RS U
B O N JAC K ON PU MPS
YR S
L MI D I TE
A PU MPS
LB E R GE R .
D LAV AL P MPS
E U .
R D WOO D P MP
. . U S .
B RO DN ITz SEY D EL PU MP S .
W R OBI O N PU MPS
ILL AN S NS
DA ON PUMPYT S
B P M PS
ORS IG U
B FF ALO P MPS
U U
GEBA U E PU MPS R
A LL N PU MP
E S .
N OV E L M I CE ANEO U S D ESI G NS
AN D S LL
A E
C H PT R V II .
(b) T h e We ir Ta n k
(c ) T h e N o z z le .
( d ) Th e Pi to t T ube .
C E NTR IF UGAL PUM PS
I
. THEORY OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS .
ENTRIFUGAL PUMP
1 . TH E C .
1The pipe S c a lled the suction pipe when the pum p is a bove
.
,
the level of the supply wa ter a n d ca lled the entra nce pipe when the
,
2 The impeller L
.
4 The c as ing G
. .
equa tion
D a n d D respectively
. . .
The wa ter pa rticles flowi ng through the suction or entra nce pipe
with a velocity w enter the im peller a t the mea n di a mete r D with
‘
., .
le lo gra m is c a lled the exit vel ocity di a gra m In thi s exit velocity .
guide van e The Objec t of the guide va nes is to reduce gra dua lly
s .
,
F ig 2
. .
a ngle of the impeller w ill be des i gna ted by an d the an gle between
R an d w by
. . The entra nce a d exit velocity di a gra ms a re dra wn
n
Afte r the wa te r flows from the guide v a nes it is gen era lly led by
th e c as ing to the pressure or d is ch arge pipe The velocity a t which
.
4 H
T E OR Y OF C E NT RIFUGAL P M S U P .
the wa ter lea ves the cas ing will be design a ted by w In the follow .
Centrifug l a p umps
clas s i ed as high or low pressure pumps
a re fi -
The di viding line be tween thes e two type of p umps i ta ken by mos t s s ,
enters an d lea ves axi a lly were formerly use d for thi s service but
, ,
CLASSI FI CAT IO N OF C E NTRIFUGAL PU P
M S .
5
book .
an s
for service The ina ccess ibility of thi type of pump is a decided
. s
disa d va nta ge In clea ning a v a lve pl a ced in the entra nce pipe
.
,
grea t trouble A d isa dva nt age of the suction pipe type is tha t in
.
-
Le ve l
Fig 8. .
3 . D E R I V ATI O N O F TH E FU N DAM
EN TAL EQ UATI ON .
Fig 9 s hows s chem a tic a lly a n a rra ngement of a low press ure cen
.
-
When the pump is run a t its norm a l speed the press ure a t ea ch
of these points will va ry a n d the ma gni tude of the press ure hea d
,
is an old method used for determining the fun d a men t a l equa tion of
wa ter turbines While this method is ra ther lengthy it gives a clea r
.
,
exist 0 being the rela tive exit velocity The following equa t i
, . . o n
ma y therefore be written
Ita ‘ ‘
l ha i ‘ ‘
l
‘ ‘
P H
55
a
11
2g
, . .
g
w.
- _
_
2
hl
w?
l n
2g 2g
into pre ure the velocity w Should be gra dua lly reduced in pas ing
ss , s
a d
n
3
3 1 the
;
velocity he d a t exit from the c as ing a d let d
a be t h
passages a d e as in g Thenn .
2 ”
10 1 we!
Pd H n
2g
The first form of the ca lled fund a menta l equa tion is obt ined
so —
a
2a
hd
g
pump is a certa in fra ction of the des ired hea d H This frac tion
c an be repre sented by the coeffi cient so th a t a ,
The coe fficient gives the ma gnitude of the exit losse s an d va ries
a ,
w ith the des ired pre sure he a d w hen the velocity w is const an t
s ax .
—
va
z
+ wa + z
u a
= 2 H 11 ( 1
9 + P+ a )
In order to obtai n the tot l hea d H which i used in the c a lcul a tion
a b, s
UH » Hb
12 TH EORY OF CE NT RI FUGA L U MPS
P .
o
Fr m th e entra nce velocity di a gr a m ( g 0)
Fi 1 .
2 uw o . 00 8 5.
Fi g . 10 .
v} u “
2
w, 2
2 n o w“ c o s 8,
Fig . 11 .
n o w, c o s 8“ uw . . co s 6. n gH ,
B efore these equa tion s a re tra nsformed a n d other equa tions deter
mined for the ca lcul a tion of the dimens ions of pumps we h a ll in v s es
tota l effi ciency the va rious pa rts of centrifug l pumps will be studi ed a
( )
a . Lo sses i n E n tra n ce or Suc ti o n Pi pe .
the inlet of entra nce or uction pipe to the inlet of the impeller is
s
section of the pipe a mple The velocity of flow through the va lve ’
pump is opera ting a n d only clos es every time the pump is brought to
,
di a meter of the uction pipe as well as upon the s uction pipe velocity
s
w .. With high velocities it is des ira ble to enl a rge the pipe conica lly
downwa rd in order to decreas e the friction lo es a n d to keep the
s ss
ing bo x mus t be used where the s ha ft pas ses through the cas in g .
one ha nd too grea t a friction loa d being pl a ced upon the Sha ft when
the stuffi ng gl a nd is tightened a d on the other ha nd to gu a rd a ga inst n
( b) . Lo ss es i n Impe ller .
w to incre as e s u
. ddenly to a ve
loc ity w. .
is an d the pitch of bl a d s a t
a ., e
hence
order to h a ve the ch a nge of velocity occur gra dua lly the bl a des a re
s h a rpened a n d the length of thi s s h arpening is gener a lly equ a l t o
,
+ a. s.
twice the bl a de thickness It is a dvisa ble in order to h a ve
.
,
as
The friction losses occurring while the wa ter flows through the
impeller ch a n n els i exp re sed as p H To ma ke thi a minim um
s s a n . s
This is e peci a lly true of high pressure pumps When the impellers
s -
.
The coeffi cient p is a lso dependent upon the design of the entire
a
bla de cha nn el C a re should be ta ken tha t the rela tive entra nce
.
the velocity is v a d a t a it is . n
Fig 13
equ a l dis t a nces a d not as s ho wn by n
the cha nnel a n d s the thickn ess of bl ad e a t exit from the impe ller
o ,
then the a bsolu te exit velocity 10 will be decreas e d a fter lea ving the
,
in the clea ra nce spa ce between the impe ller an d guide va nes an d
equa ls
sag e of the wa ter through the cle a ra nce spa ce an d a t entra nce to the
guide va nes As the impeller bla des a e consta ntly moving pas t
. r
the guide va nes there is a const a nt ch a nge of the clea r guide ch a nnel
cross sect i on At a certa in i nsta nt the rot ating impeller is in the
.
Fig 14
. . mg . 15 .
pos ition shown by Fig 14 with res pec t to the guide va nes an d in
.
the impeller rea ches th e po s ition hown in Fig 15 the guide ch a nnel
s .
bla de ends a d h a ving sufficient clea ra nce spa ce ( Fig 16 ) the Shock
n .
These imp ulses are due to the fa ct tha t with a n equa l number of
guide a n d impe ller bl a des the clea r cross sections of a ll guide cha nnels
a re incre as ing or decre as ing in unis on .
entra nce of foreign m a tte r into the pump It is therefore a dvi a ble . s
bee n sta ted shock losses occur a t entra nce to the guide va nes d ue
, ,
Fi g . 16 .
through the guide va nes The Object of the guide va nes is to cha nge
.
?2 9
The diminution of velocity must occur gra dua lly The guide .
i
s, the thickness of the bla des is neglected Th is as sumption is .
expresse d as
ha kg
F urther ,
ha kw l n
Pc ) +
-
Assume (P a p. ) H
bec omes
H op " Ha
Th ewa ter will flow through the clea ra nce pa ce between impeller s
coe ffi cient a n d the velocity Of the wa ter in thi clea ra nce spa ce s .
Then
5 V 2, i
g 7 H , we 2
f a Da n i
gives
PRESSURE D I FFE RE NC E IN T HE C LEARANCE SPACE . 19
i mmlle r oppo s ite the uction pipe is grea ter th a n th a t in the pipe
s .
often pro vided in the impeller Such a a rra nge ment of course . n , ,
sa cri fi ces e ffi ciency for the qu a ntity of s hort circuite d wa ter flo wing
,
-
thro ugh the clea ra nce s pa ce to the s uction pipe is doubled or equa ls
2 Qw
By the a rra ngement of suita ble rims or rings the spa ce through
which lea ka ge c a n occur is m a de as s ma ll as po ss ible This de .
cre as es the coeffi cient £ The des ign of such rims wi ll now be
4 .
discusse d .
M a ny pumps are des i gned with a very close clea ra nce between t h e
ro ta ting impeller a n d the s uction pipe connection so th a t the wa ter ,
a xi al thru s t it i s necessa ry to
Further ,
20 TH EORY OF C ENT RIFUGAL P M PS U .
=
2 " 9H n _w a
2
Qp c f i £i
The Velocity of flo w exist ing in the outer clea ra nce spa ce i therefore s
only
5. 1 11
( 19 .
2
an d the qua ntity flowing through the outer cle ra nce spa ce a is
Qp
c
= fa £a ( 9 71
2 77 11 —
10 0
2
) 1
Hence by using two sma ll clea ra nce spa ce the qua ntity of short s
O pera tion centrifuga l force woul d crea te a rota tin g para boloid h a v
,
2
1
ing a hea d of 5 a t di a meter D On a ccoun t of the friction of the
3
—
rotat es with a velocity of onl y qi u an d let 113 be the head of the rota t
a
H arm a
Hence the velocity of wa ter p assing through the cleara nce spa ce is
wt ? s
o
vz g ’l H n
“
wa z ' ”
d
’
z
u a
z
Q =
fE 2 g ll Hn ¢ a
u
2
OD a a V ' —
wa ' " z 2
ing two clea ra nce rings a d con idering the rota ting pa ra boloid s
Us n s ,
the qua ntity of wa ter flowing through the clea ra nce spa ces ma y be
obta ine d as follows :
Aga in assume th a t the rota ting p a ra boloid rota tes with a periph
eral velocity of 4m Th en there will be a di fference of pressure bet ween
.
u u? z
H apa " Ha
Q 10 .
.
m wc p i f i
22 TH EORY OF CE NT RIFUGAL U
P M PS .
H op i
Q a E
a
[
2 ga —
w,, 2
1
Q '
=
fi £f
e = Q+Q
if the rot ting pa r boloid i l o cons idered upo the coeffi cient
a a s a s ,
n
The rot a tion of H a d the clea ra nce spa ce losse to the periph
" , n s
6 . D I M E N SI O N S OF TH E S U CT I O N P I P E .
pipe velocity w the clea r a rea of cross section F of the uction pipe
. . s
upon the des ired qua ntity of wa ter Q a n d the desired head H It
2
V2 7 11 9 11 .
an d the des ired qu a ntity of w a ter With l w pres s ure pum ps h a ving
. o -
times grea ter w hile with high press ure pumps h a ving l a rge hea ds
,
-
Q
_
;_
x/n H 7
.
Eq u a tion 46 c an a l so be written ,
we n
2 7 12 9 11 3 CH ”
This is the equa tion of a p a ra bol a The suction pipe velocity w will
.
.
for 7
24 TH E O RY OF C E N T R F I UGAL PU M PS .
2
i
s; an d a friction hea d p .. H
?
w“ <
h p0 0 H 11 A
2g
ai a d it i
r, therefore a dvis a ble to ta ke
n s
7 . DE TE R M I N ATI O N O F THE EX IT
D I M E N SI O N S F OR 6 .
n a wa c o s 6. uw . . co s 6. 17 H
g . ( 15)
a
0 1 2 8 0 6 6 7 0 3 mfl n l l
the a bsolute entra nce velocity w be
Le t .
Fi g 18
t ken a t right a ngle to u with which
a s .,
a ss . . . ,
I
UP
l
1 n
ta n fl,
Fi g . 19 .
s peed pump , 6 . an d
26 THEORY OF CENTRIFUGAL PU M PS .
” 911 3 +
therefore
Then for B .
°
90
“a 90 °
s ubs cript
written
0, ta n 6.
B.i s t ken
a equ a l to equ a tion 6 1 becomes
Ur t a D 5a 90 ° V 11a va so°
D an d
. the the a ngle 6 can be ca lcul a ted by assumi ng v
. , an d
t a n 6.
u
.
2
71O H
u 60 .
n
D . 1r
or by ass uming n an d u
. the impeller di a meter is
u 60 .
M r
”r
si n B .
ta n 11
9 .
sin mu .
14. c o s 6.
28 T HE R O Y OF C ENTRI F UGAL P U M PS .
D . 1rb. v, Q
Q
D . 1r v,
the va lue of v from equ tion 6 1 in equ a tion 7 5 with the re ult th t
, a , s a
Qu a
D . 1r ngH ,. t a n 6.
t ted before these equ a tions for the e it dimen ions a re va lid
As s a ,
x s
8 . I N FL U E N CE OF TH E I M P ELLE R AN D GU I DE VAN E AN G LE S U PO N
TH E PE R I P H E RAL V ELO CI TY .
the pr vious cha pter two equa tions were derived for the periph
In e
era l velocity
77 a
I N FLUE NC E OF I M PELLER AN D G U IDE VAN E ANGLES . 29
vel o c ity v the outer impe ller profile i determined for a y given
. s n
a l o dependent upon 6 a d 6
s The a ngle 6 va ries with u
. n . . . .
p r o fi le ch a
, nge wi th v a ryi ng u I th i eq u a tion is dependent . . n s 11 .
up o n 6 a d . n
E q u a tion I is the more usef u l bec a use for a certa in profile the ,
e qu tion 58 a
a s s .
tan 90
°
V ngH .
S 2 cota n 6 . 90
°
80 T HEORY OF CE NT RI FU GAL U P
P M S .
I 6 5 . 0 . 90 fo oto
4 23
°
, ;
°
II 6 15 . v . feet
90
° 53
°
,
°
III 6 25 . v . 90 feet °
66
°
,
°
The ta ngents a t the point of i flection clea ly Show the di rec t ion n r
While the u curves a re conc a ve towa rds the base line from 6
. 0 .
LO SS O F TH E C LE AR A N CE S PA CE .
rom equa tion 2 3 the press ure difference in the clea ra nce spa ce
F , ,
Hm " H “
I NFLUENC E OF I M PE LLE R AN D G UIDE VAN E ANGLES
. 31
a n d a re m a rked H
Fig 2 1
. .
press ure difference due to the rota ting pa ra boloid is a pproxim a tely
32 T H E ORY OF CE NTR IFUGAL P U M PS.
Fig 22
. .
13 5 it is
°
6.
l a rger will be the qua ntity short circuite d when express ed in per c e n t-
of the qua ntity des ired This percent ge for the a me v lues o f . a ,
s a
2
The ra tio is genera lly sma ller with low press ure th a n with hi gh
9
-
Q
press ure pump a d therefore the short ircuit loss referred to t h e
s, n -
c ,
Fig 2 3 . . Fig 2 4 . .
however does not decrease the loss to a n y grea t extent for the
, ,
w “
W
The direction of this velocity forms the a ngle 6 with u ., so tha t
the Germa n pa tent 142 2 14 Fig 25 shows this device which con . .
,
C EN TR I F UGA L PU M P W I TH O U T PR E SS U R E D I FFE R E N CE
IN TH E C LE A R A N CE S PA CE .
In the following for simplicity the oppo ing e fi e t of the rota ting
, , s c
para bo loid on the press ure di ff erence in the cle a ra nce spa ce wi ll
not be cons idered Accordi n g to equ a tion 2 3 the pressure difleren ce
.
wi ll be
H0 9 ” Ha
36 TH E ORY O F C E NT R F I UGAL PU M PS .
2
19
The velocity hea d 2 represents the enti re theo retic l press ure
3 a
-
the rel a tive entra nce velocity v to the rela tive e it velocity The
. x
a bso lute exit velocity w mus t be tr a ns formed entirely into press ure
. .
Fi g 2 6
. .
Solving for u ., we h a ve
Thi equ a tion c a n a lso be eas ily derived from the fi st funda menta l
s r
2 11 911 .
Then substituting w .
x/2 n gH . from equa tion 90 we h a ve
“a = v¢
DETERM INAT ION OF TH E E X IT VALUES . 37
v. 0.
Si n 6 . sin 2 6.
equa tion 9 1 the a ngle 6 a d then from equa tion 96 h the corresponding
. n
periphera l velocity u ..
11 . D E TE R M I N ATIO N O F TH E I T VA L U E S
EX BY M EA N S OF
x AN D A C UR V E S .
u x/” H”
ta n 6.
I
I
a
u . x V n gH .
desired r p m . . .
v a n d ass uming 6 c a
. the impeller width b be determined from
. n .
v, t an 6. °
90 V n gH a
Le t the velo city head be A times the theoretica l hea d " H ," so
tha t
V A2 ngH .
t a n 6. °
90
A ta n ?
equ a tion 102 ; hence the A curve may be u e d for all desired s
heads .
DETERM I NAT IO N OF T HE E XIT VALUES 39
a l o be us ed
s Substituting in equ a tion 6 1 the v a lue of u from equ a
. .
Fo r 6. x equa l
equa tions 104 an d 105 ta ke the form
s 1, an d
ass uming before expl ined but o w the coeffi cient must be
as a , n K
k a
Fig 2 7 . .
While grea t exa ctness is not Obta ined by use of the curves it must ,
beca u e the error inherent i this method is very sm all for s uch
s n
c as e s .
42 T HEORY OF C E NT R IFUGAL P U M PS .
D .
D.
Fig 29 _
.
.
w hich i s equ a l to the cle a r cro ss
directly t the e ntra nce to the impeller The va lue of the a bso lute
a .
bl ad e .
Q+Q. .
It istherefore nece
.
ss a ry to substitute for w. in equa tion 16 the
velocity so th a t
DET ERM I N AT ION OF E NTRA NC E VELOC IT Y DI AGRAM . 43
th a t (see Fi g 12 )
. .
a 8
tion 1 1 1 a n ass umption of the ra tio a must be ma de When
,
. .
.
90 the rel a tive entra nce velocity v is dete rmined from the
°
6. .
equa tion
0. V u ”
. w. ’
a. + 8.
If incorrect as umpt ion of the ra tio
an s w as m a de the c a l
0 .
cul a tion must be repea ted This method of c a lcul a tion n e ce ssita t
.
3.
in g the ass umption of i s ve y cumbers ome By the a id of r .
a s imil a r form for the determin a tion of the e xit velocity di a gra m of
Eq ua tion 1 1 1 an be written c
44 T HEORY OF CE NT R I FU GAL PU MPS .
Fi g 30
. .
!g
a. 8.
do
0.
14 . T H E EN TRAN CE AN D EX IT DI M EN SI O N S W H E N
e
( q u a tion 1 5 ) a n d therefore it h a d no e fle c t upon the peripher a l
velocity It often occurs however for reas on to be di cu ed l a te r
.
, , s s ss ,
90 for high pre ss ure centrifug l pumps The following discuss ion
°
-
a .
will expl a in the method of ca lcul ating exit an d entra nce dimens io n
When 6 2 .
T HE ENTRAN C E AN D E X IT DI M ENSIONS WHE N 90 °
45
B egin ning aga in with the se c ond form of the funda menta l equa tion ,
we ha ve
uw
. . 00 8 6. uw c c 00 8 50 7] H
O ;
P g
: ” r
“a ma d
Fi g 3 1
. .
Fi g 32. .
f k w. co s 6.
The calc ula tion of the entra nce a ea of the immlle r is bas ed upon
r
w. Sin 6.
w. c os 6.
D w . v.
+ " 9H n 123
D 2 ta n 6.
a 2 t a n 6. tan 6. 2 ta n
w. D. F.
(
1
2 D t a n 0.
a Fa t a n fin
De Fe 2
/
”
1
(
w. 1
H
l T D.t an 6. F. t a n
g .
D F
tion is r ther cumbersome beca u e the ra tios D d 17 must firSt be
a ,
s
?
an —
6
s ubs tituted Sub stituting the v a lue for w co s 6 from equ tion 12 2
. . . a
T H E E NTR N E AN D E A C XIT DI M E NS IO NS W H E N a? 90
°
47
an d the v a lue for u from equ a tion . 1 09 in equa tion 15 we obta in for
w cos 6
. .as the va lue
H
ng . D w . ,
w. cos 6“
u . D tan 6.
.
O
Fr m Fig 3 1 . it follows th a t
11 gH . D
_ w . .
u . D tan 6 . .
7] a D w c r
v, ta n
u . D t an 6.
.
F urther ,
fla D w c r ”r
u. D. ta n 6 . ta n 6 .
ta n 6
-
ta n fi
equa tion u
’
v . gH
. . .
follows :
48 T HEORY OF CENT R I FU GAL P U M PS .
°
Fo r 6 . 90
w, D.
ta n 0. Da
i
This va lue for “ f; a if subs tituted in equa tion 129 will give the pe riph
era l velocity for the ass umption 6 . 90
°
as
.
90
6 2
. Ass uming 6 the a bs olute entra nce velocity w i s
. .
impe ller entra nce its correct b olute entr nce velocity a n d di e c a s a r
losse in the uction pipe con ider bly in spite f the fa ct th a t friction
s s s a O
p e ri m t s h
ena ve proven th t the l tter lo ss e e m a l ler th a nathe a s ar s
Fi g 33
.
t h r as on j ut t t d wi ll o w be determin d
e e s s s a e ,
n e .
F ig 3 4
e xpr ion w} v i a min e ss 2
. s
. s
”
f
uD . .
w. c o s 5
2 2 D.
E N T RA N C E AN D E X IT DI M E NSIONS .
51
Ur
Substituting in equ tion a 15 the va lue of w. co s 6. u .
ta n 6.
eq ua tion 1 17 a d for w c o s 6 its va lue from equa tion
n . . 1 35, we fin d
the periphera l velocity for the specia l ca se w v or . . 6. 6 to be
.
no
Fo r 6 .
u . feet ,
w. v. feet , 6 . 6. 45
°
rea d directly beca u e the ordina tes must pass through the point of
,
s
of grea t va lue .
The second form of the funda menta l equa tion from which it is
a ga in be st to st a rt s t a tes th a t
uw. . c os 6. uw . . co s 6. n gH . ( )
1 5
( u‘
tai ls . )
Fo r u an d
. ub titute their va lues as given in equa tions
v, s s 1 09 an d
w.
F. t a n 6 . D tan 6 . .
The sam e impeller pro file was umed therefore the a ngl es 6
as s , . an d
F. tan B. Da t an fic
vel o c ities c a be ca lcul a ted for va rious velocities w hence for va rious
n .,
w. co s 6. u .
F rom eq ua tion 1 24
Fo r 6 .
“ 0 . u ta n 6
. . ra
gi ta n 6 .
D F.
.
“a °
s. 90
D
so lve for u in the equ a tion u d from equ a tion 145
1
an fin d
.
D .
54 T HEORY OF CE NT R IFU GAL U
P M PS .
the velocity w The qua ntity of wa ter delivered is then determi ned
, .
Fo 6 r 6 or w . . .
w. co s 6.
rom Fig 34 which repre ents the entr nce velocity dia gra m for
F .
,
s a
the sp ci a l cas e 6
e w h ve . e a
Therefore
ta n
2 D F ta n 6
77 a
1 D. F. tan fl. 1 D 2
( )
.
2 D. F . t a n 6 . 2 D ..
The velocity w is d t rmined from equa tion 148 a d the qua n tity
. e e n
exit cros section must rema in cons t nt the rel tive entra nce a n d
s s a , a
wa ter The rel a tiv ntr nce v locity i found from the equa tio n
. e e a e s
w.
Sin 6 .
vr
si n 6 .
a l o va y
s r .
E NT RAN C E AN D E X IT DI M ENSIONS . 55
tan 6.
v
t an 6.
w.
t a n 6.
w
tan 6 .
)
2
(
v.
3+ u+ .
ta n 6
(
w,
m
tan
most cas es the determina tion of these v a lues ma thema tic a lly is
In
unnecess a ry a d it i a dvisa ble to dete rmine them gr phic lly
n s a a .
The equa tion just derived do not how the rel a tion b t wee n the
s S e
worked out a d the res ult are hown gra phic a lly on Pl a te II
n sThe s .
fi +
t
2
"
2 2
w. 2
v.
2
u 2
2a 29
i
29
u
H . +
29
I.
6 . II .
6 . III .
6 .
na mely
x/ n . ft ; . hence ,
17 11 . ft ; D. . ft ; D. . ft .
Fo r v, fe et a nd w, feet let 6 .
56 T HEO RY OF C E NT R IFUGAL P M S U P .
finding the periphera l velocity from equ a tion 58 for the s peci al c as e
w
an d then 6 is obt a i ned from the equa tion t a n 6
.
6
7
. . .
1 .
ea ch exa mple an d the va rious velocities dete rmined for the qua n
tities of wa ter between the limi ts a d These velocity head s n
These curve show clea rly the rel a tion between the va rious val ues
s
grea ter tha n the rel a tive as well as the a bsolute velocities a n d
therefore the friction los e become too l a rge The intersection of
s s .
an d therefore 6 .
2
g
1
The course of the 2 curves in Figs 1 2 a n d 3 is of Speci a l inte r
? .
, ,
The va lue of the existing pressure difle en c e in the clea ra nce spa ce r
6. 1 35 the
°
pre ss ure d i fle re ce in the cle a ra nce sp a ce decre as e s
'
so s which will be more fully cons idered l a ter the an gle 6 is a lmost
n , .
6. a d if the a ngle 6
n the pressure di fference in t h e
.
tl’r
la id o ff a long the line b u ( Fig 35) so tha t ac t a 6 From a . .
ri
c a d the line
n Thi l a tter method of con tructi g th
ac s s n e
Fig 3 5 . .
a. 8.
2. the pitch t i determined d con idering th a t si 6
. s
t
,
an s n .
.
a.
a na lyt c lly from the r l t on w
i a u r more imply by e a i . .
a.
o s
i
wr at 7
0 . Th en f k w.
’
b e c a use 8 “
6 n
hence it" a.
wr ac 8.
eq u ti n 1 10 whi h t t th t w
a o
Q c s a es a
Q Q
, .
D:
tion necessa ry is th t Of t h ra tio D ther fore i thi as e the r d i al
a e e n s c a
follows
u
D ra w the right a ngled tri a ngle whi ch e
( Fi g . 36 ) -
dflc in df -
2
an d f k let kc s be the ass umed bl a de thicknes s With pitch
w.
’
. . a
" a
ga t i o of
n f l a t point
c d a an la y off b u p ra llel to df A lin
a . a . e
“
dra wn perpendicul r to b a a at a di ta nce from equa l to 5 cuts
s a
°
Fig 37
. .
, ,
6 .
8 a.
considering the equa tion i 6 t
we fi d gra phic a lly a s n .
.
n .
.
the exit from the impeller hence the veloc ity refe s to tha t velocity ,
r
exi ting in the contra cte d e it a rea F due to the thi c kness of t he
s x .
Go
a. 8.
( )
a . Ge n era l Co n si de ra ti o n o f the Us e f
o the Ia vo la te .
The fi t genera l funda me t l equa tion ( qua tion 10) shows tha t
rs n a e
n s
r ived from the c a lcul a tion of the e formul as is not a dhered to in the s
c ons tru ction of the bl ad e The re ult i th a t the supposed veloc ity
s . s s
mined an d one pump a ft r the other was cons tructe d until a seri es
, e
was obt a ined w hich in some m a n er ful filled the des ired conditions n .
From equ a tion of form imil r to tho e lre a dy derived entr nce
s s a s a , a
an d e it velocity di a gra m
x determined The chief fa ct in s a re . o rs
i ncorrect .
the entra nce an d e it reas obt in d fter det rmining the rel a tive
x a , a e a e
a t right a ngle to the entra nce an d exit areas The follo wing equ
s . a
tion mu t be sa tisfied
s
z a. b. v. z a. b. v.
Fig . 38 .
u til thi
n will the direction of t h w ter velocity be a t righ t
s is so e a
v lo i t i
e c um d i t h
e s as s lc ul a t i will the a ct u lly be obt i ned
e n e ca ons n a a
a d th
n um d veloci ty di gr m will be correctly formed
e ass e a a s .
I or d r t f u
n l fill the dition th bl a de t entra nce a d e i t
o e se c o n s e s a n x
m u t f rm q ui d i t t curv
s o e t di t c d
s an from one an other es a a s an e a. an a.
an d form t h g l 6 a d 6 w ith
e an t h p riph ry f the
es circle
. wh n . e e e O s o se
di a m t D dD
e e rs a re A i volute will b t ful fill th se condition /
. an . . n n es e s.
as inv lu t t nt
o c a d i t Th cr
es a e tion of the bl d
ra n e n ex . e o ss se c a e
ch a nn l t th poi t
e s a p o d e t
e se ly t th giv n in t h e
n s c o rre s n s xa c o o se e
c lcul ti
a C m p ri g t h h vy a d do tt d bl d
a on s . o it an cle ly
a n e ea n e a es, c ar
entrance cross ection to o la rge the exit cross section too sma ll
s , .
With uch cros se ctions rel a tive velocities other tha n those given in
s s
t he di a gr a m will occur bec a use it i impo ss ible for the c a lcul a ted
, s
qu a ntity of w at er .
( )
b . The In vo lutes at I mpe lle r En tra n ce .
entr nce dia gra m refers should pass through the middle of the
a ,
point a cross the entr nce height va ry The mea n di a gra m upon
s a a. .
The di meter of the bas e circle i dete mined a ccording to equ a tion
a s r
i
Six time on the circle who se di a meter is D ( Fig Through
s
s . .
2
64 TH EO RY OF C E NT RI FU GAL PU M PS .
the points thus found a d a lterna tely des igna ted by 1 an d 2 dra w
n
£ 3 9
ta ngent the dista nces 3an d 2 s ; an d on both Sides of 2 la y o ff t h e
3
.
8
dista nce 2
Fo r ea ch bl a de six points a, b, c and d, e, f are foun d .
F ig . 39 .
cha nnel .
wr
Si n 6 .
w. ,
s in 6 .
16 5 an d 1 6 6 we h a ve
,
1 hence v.,
of a bl de the rel tive entra nce velocity v rema ins con s ta nt a cro ss
a a .
d. D. Si n 6 .
m+ a
D
’
si n 6 . .
s in D.
holds .
TH E I NVO LUTES FO R I M PELLER AN D GUID E VA NES . 67
va riou va lues of w
s an d v a r Obt a ined from equ a tion 1 7 0
., , e .
Only the e it velocity di a gra m c lcul a ted for the pump w ill a ti sfy
x a s
the equa tion d rived for the periphera l velocity All other di a gr m
s e . a s
a cro s t h
s bl de ch nnel hei ght give a incorr ct periph ra l v l
e a a a. n e e e oc
ity for the ctu lly exi ting ngle 6 d 6 b c a u e the re ulting
a a s a s . an e s s
increas e towa d the center of the impeller in spite of the fa ct tha t the
r s
a ngle 6 decreas e to ward the ce ter a n d vice ver towa rds the
. s s n , sa
t a n 6.
I order to obt in
n cle r ide of th r l tio e i ti g b t w 6
a a a a e e a n x s n e e en .
velocity di a grams for va rious dia mete rs ta king a concrete exa mple ,
.
Le t V 7 H
)g .
= feet an d the di a mete r D a t 5 foo t .
9 5 equ a l .
Fo r this di meter let the impeller a ngle 6 135 a n d the guide a ngle
a .
°
°
6. 25
rom the curves ( Pl a te I) for 6 135 a d 6
F x so .
°
n . x
v. feet .
equa tion 16 7 or 168 the di a meter of the base circle of the involute
i fo u
s nd to be d inche . s .
D .
“
fe t is found gra phic a lly as is a lso the di a meter D
e , .
’
following ta ble .
th t no hock lo
a s h ll occur with the a ctu lly existing a ngles
ss e s s a a
6. a d n It c be e n th t th e c lcul a
anted p ripher a l velociti
s e es a es a e
v ry con ider bly from the a ctu a l e i ting velocitie which a re given
a s a x s s
in the fir t column s .
obta in the des ired hea d a n d qua ntity of w a ter it will be necessa ry .
the des i gn of wa ter t urbines In the des ign of these wheel s for both .
D D D.
“
.
2
. a.
2
2 a. c os ( 80
1
4 4 4
D a V D a
d,
00
2
2 “up o
n
COS B a
a
dia meter D i given the out r dia met r D i found from (se e Fig 40)
. s , e e .
a
s .
D D 2
s in
2 2
)
. . 6.
4 4
“
is dete rmined from the equa tion From the curve a
x K x s
V 1:a
of Pla te I read the angle 6. co re ponding
r s to the derived ngle a
70 T HEORY OF C E N T RIFUGAL PU M PS .
in imila r m nner
a s a .
a lw a y the a me th t i
s to llow it t f llow
s ,
quidi ta nt cu e
a s, a o o an e s r v
,
F ig . 41 .
I th i c as the r l t i v
n s it v l i ty v i
e r the exit width
e a e ex e oc a r e s a c o ss .
T h w t r gu id
e a ei t good i th bl d h nn l s as wh n
a n ce s no as n e a e c a e e
t h r l t i v w t r ou
e e a i e i vol ut but it i
a e dva nt a ge to
c rs e s an n e, s an a
gui de va nes which as will be shown l ter hould lso be con tructed
, , a , s a s
involute the a b olut wa ter cour e will not follow a involute but
, s e s n
p riphera l velocitie nece sa ry for opera tion without hock with the
e s s s
involute .
for implicity th a t the rel a tive wa ter pa th i a involute lea ving the
s s n ,
va lue i s
72 T H EORY OF C E NTR IFUGAL PUM PS .
It is umed tha t the middle wa ter threa d flowing from the point a
as s
( se e F i g 42
.
) ret a in the velocity
s w until it ente r
.s the
’
guide v an e
s
Fig 42
. .
found from
al + 81
az + 8z
The an gle 6 a t whi ch the wa ter lea ves the periphery of the circle
« is
foun d from the e qua tion
Fi g 43 . .
the spira l cas ing the wa ter is led through a conica l pipe to the pres
s ure pipe in which as a r u
,
le the wa ter velocity is sm a ll Frequently
, , .
The cons truction of the bounda ry curve of the cas ing is prefera bly
ma de by dra wing sma ll circles of dia meters d d 1 etc ta ngent t o l, z, ( 3 , .
,
bec a use the mea n wa ter velocity should rema in con tan t Le t s .
Q Q
1, 2,Q etc be
3,the qu a ntitie
. s,
of w a ter flowing through the cros s
THE GUIDE V ANE C ASING .
75
Then
so th a t
an d genera lly
Fig 44 . .
fa “a? r,
This i the pol a r equa tion f a pa ra bo lic pira l sta rting a t ra diu
s o s s r.
Often for chea pness of cons truction the bound y curve of the ar
the wa te r flow from the guide ch a nnel a nea rly ra di a lly as possible s s .
76 TH E ORY OF C E NT RIF UGAL PUM PS .
l cing a circul a r cas ing eccentrica lly a bout the guide va nes sho uld
Pa
be trictly a voided Very l a rge shock an d eddy losses occur a t t h e
s .
19 . AX IAL TH R U ST .
been sta ted cert in pre ure will e ist in the spa ces betw ee
As h as , a ss s x n
.
,
o
9
AX IAL T H RUST . 77
D .
2
1r
ence in the cle ra nce pa ce even when con idering the influence of
a s s
2
w
the rota ting pa ra boloid will still be 7 H 2g
If it i s g a in 7
.
a
1 D. 2
1r
2 y
¢ ,
2 4 29
D “ “
)
f
z
. 1r w. ¢ E
f
2a 2 g
p h 2 W I f
1
the ve el i o w rot a ted ss s n
Fi 4 7
.
4 g . ,
tity of wa ter equ a l t the vol ume of the rota ting pa ra boloid thu formed
o s .
1 D u 2 2
ot
a
.
D 2
W
1r
.
4
78 T H EORY OF C E NT R IFUGAL PUM PS .
Pi w
=
( a
B a —
D ) 5
2
9 z 2
A = P1 —
P3
T HE M ULTI ST AGE C E NT RIFUGAL PUM P
—
. 79
bility of the p u mp .
tions of the hea d The a rran ge ment of such multi stage pumps
.
-
va ries cons idera bly as will be see n l a te r Fo the pres ent a three stage
,
. r -
a llowa ble periphera l vel o city of the impeller limits the he a d obt a in
a ble per s t a ge .
80 TH EORY OF C E NT R IFU GAL PUM PS .
With equa l clea ra nce spa ce areas a d the use of a clea ra nce ring
n ,
the short c ircuit loss will increas e with increas ing hea d a ccordi n g to
—
the ra tio
w here H.
F ig 4 8
. .
s p a ce a re a by the v a lue
,
If the hea d which is too grea t for a Single sta ge is divided a mongst
sever a l st a ges the press ure in the cle r nce
,
p a ce w ill decreas e on
a a s
The l a rger the qua ntity of wa te r the l a rger the hea d tha t ma y be
ta ken per sta ge In diff erent des igns the hea d varies between 30
.
a n d 2 00 feet per t a ge s .
c a rried into guide va nes the object of which was gra dua lly to d e
pumps for sm a ll hea ds were des igned wi thout guide van es Even .
to d a y there a firms who do not use guide va nes in their des igns
-
re .
cons truct but the sa fety of opera tion h as little to do wi th the guid
,
e
entra nce height of the impe ller ch a nnel m a ller tha n the entra nc e
a. s
pumps .
while the w a ter is flowing through the impeller are equ a lly l rge a
the pre ure hea d h a t point a will be equ a l in both desi gn but the
ss . s,
loss e during the pas sa ge from e it of the impeller to entra nce of the
s x
”
w.
velocity hea d 2 will be tra ns formed into press ure tha n i a pump n
7;
h a ving guide v a nes .
its p a th an d the decre as e of veloc ity an d hence the tra nsform a tion
,
the press ure hea d h as l a rge as poss ible in order th a t the velocity
.
exit from the impeller are not of such gre a t import a nce On the .
THEOR Y OF C E NTR IF UGAL PUM PS .
the impeller a t a certa in a ngle a d the spira l cas ing must be con n
c ing (des igna ted by Fig 43 ) does not devi a te grea tly from th e
as .
obta in a tra nsform a tion into pressure in this pa rt of the cas ing .
II . C ONSUM PTION O F POWER AN D EFFICIENCY .
The effi ciency of a pump de igna ted by the coeffi cient 5 is under
s
stood to repres ent t h e r a tio of the work obta ined from the pump
The work obta ined A a lso ca lled the wa ter work is expresse d
, w, ,
‘
QH n Y
33 000
A.
The effi ciency is dependent upon the v a lue of the hydra ulic
a d mech a nic a l loss es
n In Article 4 it wa p a rti a lly e pl a ined how
. s x
velocity dia gra m upon whi h the ca lcul a tions a e bas ed a re rea li ed
s, c r ,
z
85
86 CONSUM PTION OF POWE R AN D EFFIC IE NC Y .
at once known by the rumbling noi e ins ide the c as ing By s impl y s .
touching the pump cas ing these disturba nces ma y be felt If the .
the de igner whether or not the correct combina tion of qua tity a d
s n n
pres ure centrifuga l pump the entra nce heigh ts of the guide ch a nel
s s n s
an d it i a ctu a lly m a de
s of a inch the qua ntity of wa ter delivere d n ,
u nece sa rily incre e the pre sure hea d thereby giving a ddition a l
n s as s s ,
To decreas e the hort circuit loss e the clea ra nce betwee n the
s -
s,
in the hop a the chief requi it in order to obta in good hydra ulic
s re s es
e fli c ie n c ie s .
trictly spea king only the hydr ulic effi ciency is used in the c a l
S ,
a
the hydra ulic effi ciency but a l so the mech a nic a l a d short c ircuit n -
The work necessa ry to run the pump light is a cert a in fra ction of
‘
the tota l driving power H ere as in a ll other form of power ma .
,
s
increas es .
t h e be a rings is quite sm all w ith good lubric a tion for the weight of ,
tion whether in determining the effi ciency the increas ed friction loss ,
tight a a dju tment is c a pa ble of cons idera bly increas ing the mech a n
n s ,
pres sure to a c t .
H igh press ure centrifuga l pumps w hen fi rst des igned were not
-
importa nce when a pump i used for lifting wa ter in mine work The s .
the thrust bea ring cannot st nd exce sive press ure no m a tter how
s a s ,
The exit losses from the pump cas ing will be cons idera ble in the
c ase of low pressure pumps ha ving sma ll hea ds In order to ca rry the
-
.
w?
wa ter a wa y from the pump a cert a in velocity hea d is nece ss a ry
e
——
, ,
2g
which is expressed in equa tion 8 as a fra ction of the tota l hea d H (1
losses when given the tota l effi ciency of a cent ifuga l pump an d there r
Inthis a rticle it will be show n how the hydra ulic a n d mech a nic a l
loss e hence the tota l loss ch a nge when running a pump a t va rying
s, ,
ch a nnel be I .
impeller ch a nnel is
w ill be
the exi ting hea d will be equa lly l a rge for he d within quite w i d
s a s e
limit s .
nel s when the wa ter ent r or lea ve the ch a nnel in the dire c t i e s s s on
;
The velocity he d } w hich i necess a ry to ca ry the w a te r a wa y
i t
a s r
friction hock a d it lo
,
s if e pr d in p cent of the e x i t
,
n ex ss e s , x e ss e er s
ing hea d wi ll be independent of the l tter The hydra ulic effi ci e ncy
,
a .
The vari a tion of mecha nical losses will be investiga te d for Simi
lar condition s .
the w ork cons um ed in overcoming the wa ter Work N the hydra ulic w,
Na = Nw + Nh + N a
N»
1 N
¢ w
Fr om the preceding inves tiga tion it follows th a t the exi ting frac s
tio of the wa te r work exp ressed as hydra ulic friction work is inde
n
pe d ent o f the hea d hence the coeffi cient rema ins cons ta nt
n , .
th a t the bea ring thrus t loa d etc rema in equa lly l a rge for va rious
,
.
,
hea ds then the power necessa ry to overcome the exi ting friction
,
s
Nat, s vg ” z
The wa ter work now varies as the squa re root of the third po wer
of the hea ds a n d the number of revolution s as the squa e root of
,
r
th e hea ds ; hence
71 : VH
mecha nical friction va ries inversely with the co res ponding hea ds r .
92 CO NSUM PTION OF POWE R AN D EFFIC IE N C Y .
The la rger the hea d a n d therefore the driving pow e r the smalle r
of a exa mple
n .
QH . 7 1 00 X 400 X
“9 °
33 000 33000
N
c ie c y to be 5
n a d th a t the power req uired to ov n er
N a.
2 00 feet .
N
Therefore t h e coeffi cient ¢ N F urther as th
,“
1 e
75 8 ,
N m,5
sh
Nw .
Nw ,
VHIE h p . .
( b
i ( P2, l
l /z V /
h e ce
n
N., X h p . .
N 6. x h p . .
s s .
the l a tter .
Ew —
WP
or letting v
,
’
( 8 being the bl ade thickness ) ,
h”
a i y s
’
h = 3 2h .
he a d c au d by bl a de hock i
se times as grea t in a n impeller w ith
s s
Thi exa mple Shows clea rly the ga in in effi ciency obta ina bl e b y
s
the decre ase of v wi th the decrease of the a ngle 6 for every 6 the
. . .
s horten the p a th Of the w a ter in the uction tube when ass uming s
the wa ter in the suction pipe in a axi a l direction ; second they give n ,
to the wa ter directly before entra nce to the impeller the proper
entra nce velocity an d di ection r .
wa ter in ente ring the impeller a t right a ngles wi ll of itse lf flow axia lly
through the suction tube .
t i fu
r ga l pump in w hich the w s
a ter velocities are high there i s a
bu t for implicity the l a tte r will be cons idered const a nt in the follow
s
ing discussion
Fig 50 . .
i which 0
°
6. nw Fo r 6 . .. .
E.
96 CONSUM PT ION OF POWE R AND E FF IC IE NC Y .
a. b. v.
’
h. A l
2 a .b. 2g
h 1
2 a .b. 2g
Assum ing
tha t the ch an n el length l a n d the coe ffi cient A a re of
equa l va lue in equa tions 194 an d 2 07 the following equa tion is fou d ,
n
b. . a .. b. a.
entra nce an d va lues a re given for the entran ce velocity di a gra m when
6 0 60
v. ft .
,
a. in .
, s. in .
, b. in .
Wh en 6. 90
°
the following v a lues were found
w. ft .
, 0. ft .
,
a. in .
, s. in .
, b. in .
98 C O NSUM PT ION OF POWER AN D EFF IC IE NC Y .
When directing
va n es a re used the sa me res ista nce hea d occurs at
exit from the va nes as a t entra nce to the impeller Further t .
, a
entran ce to the directing va nes a nother but sma ller resista nce head , ,
h
of th a t a t exit from the directing va nes then h
,
.
as for the c as e w hen 6 in which the res ist a nce hea d i ca used
. s
ing the fac t tha t the lo es in the directing va nes h a ve been add dss e .
E peci a lly in the des ign of high pre ure centrifuga l pu mp s dir t
s -
ss ec
ing va nes a t entra nce to the impeller hould be used even though s ,
they a d d to the cos t in order th a t the highes t hydra ulic effi cie cy
,
n
m a y be Obt a ined .
pos ible s .
a AN D . AND
found e perimenta lly th a t the b t effi ciencie were obta ined when
x es s
The poorest effi ciencie were obt a ined with impeller bl a des decidedly
s
used .
COM PAR ISON OF FRICTION H EADS OF C E NTRIFUGAL PUM PS . 99
rel a tion of the va rious types of impeller bl a des to the effi ciency ,
but of course it was not po ss ible to dete rmine for a y one impeller n
II .
a .
III .
a .
0. feet ,
w. fee t,
v. gH . feet ,
pa rtly a na lyt ica lly an d pa rtly gra phic a lly The bes t wa y to do .
given the va lues thus derived for these three impe llers an d their
guide va nes .
Impeller I a d II th a t is 3 ha ve te n °
s n 135 a n d 6
, , a .
bla des bec a use for a fewer number of blad e the involute a t entr nce s a
not be des igned with bl a des of cons ta nt thickne bec a use the bl a de ss
If the coeffi cient k be ta ken equa l throughout the rel a tion of the ,
res ista nce hea ds ca used by shock los es a t the impeller entra nce c a n s
The rela tions of resistan ce hea ds for im peller exit a d guide van e n
entra nce c be determined exa ctly like the a bove equa tions by us i n g
an
The short circuit losse will not be the sa me for the three im
-
s
p e lle rs bec
, a u s e by ch a nging the a b olute e x it velocity the e x c ss s e
2
w
pressure exi ting in the clea ra nce pa ce ; H 2 va ries
s s ,
1 .
.
.
a
In thi c as e a l o the hort circuit lo
s s s i for impeller I
- ss s ,
to thi v lue
s a .
As u ming equ a l va lues of the coeffi cients of friction the follo wing
s
Q‘
an d s imil a rly for the ra tio pm
q‘
pl
T ABLE III .
F ri c t io n Sh o c k l F ri c t io n S ho c k F ric t io n Sh oc k Lo w
Lo s se s Lo sse s Lo ss e s Lo sse s Lo se s
COM PAR ISON OF FRICT ION H E AD S OF C E NT R IF UGAL PUM PS . 1 03
III flu ,
ar a t every point con idera bly gre a t er th a n t h o se
e s
resi ta nce he a d beca use the l a rgest velocities occur t thi point ;
s , a s
of frictio hea d a t impeller e t r nce a n d exit will nea rly Off et the
n n a s
order th a t the ch an ge from rel a tive entra nce velocity to rel tive e it a x
velocity sha ll occur gra du a lly a d if pos ible linea rly The bl a de n ,
s ,
.
c urva ture Should a lso h a ve the l a rge t poss ible ra dii These con
s s .
d it i o a e be t ful filled by
ns r bl a de ch a nn el formed w ith b a ckwa rd
s a
cross ection sh ll occur as nea rly linea rly as poss ible The de igner
s ,
a . s
ca n convi ce himself th t thi is not eas ily po ible with the ra dia l
n a s ss
Fig 54 . . Fig 55 . .
I the e rticle I aa h
n s proves th a t in a curved pipe of rectilinea r
a s s c en
to the corre ponding ra dii of curva ture o tha t if repres ents the
s ,
s ,
r.
ma y be w ri t t n : e
w. r . C
P f Pf f D m t dt G m y t
s so r
ro e t fu
ll y f t h i ph
arr o m ar s a , er an ,
re a s o s e no eno n
of wh i li g w t ri h i l tu
n w t t u bi
a er
”
p i ll y w
nh ids ec re
s on a er r n es , es ec a en co n s
e ri n g t h e F ra n c is t urbin e .
1 06 C ON SUM P TION OF POWE R AN D E FFIC IE NC Y .
equ a lly l a rge for the ba ckw rd bent an d ra di a l bla des While the short
a -
,
circuit losses a e l a rger with the ba ckwa rd bent bla des Thi grea te r
r -
. s
become very noticea ble i the tota l effi ciency a d for thi reas on
n ,
n s
80 90 [ 00 [ IO 72 0 13 0 I4 O 150
Fig 56
. .
C H Ja eger
. . C o of Leip ig h a ve been obt ined only by c a reful
. z a
TH E E FFIC IE N C Y AS DETE R M INE D BY E XPE R IM ENT .
1 07
be more fully de cribed The res ult of the experiments are shown
s . s
in Figs 56 a d 57
. n .
80 00 too 110
c a 49 7: a n ? M /M
Fig 57
. .
y e a rs se
’
rvi ce it was 1 5 75 feet W ith 1 27 6 feet he a d the hydr a ulic .
c as e was 87 0 per minute A the curve Show the effi ciency of the
s . s s ,
o f 4 9 2 h p it w as a g a in 76 per c nt
. . Accordin g to the report of e .
the s upe rintendent the pumps were only out of service an a verage
of sixteen hours per month so th a t during five yea rs of a lmos t ,
‘
CU fi f .
’
” if M IN
Fi g 58 . .
t h e ffi cie cy
e bt ined Thi t w t ge pump deliver 56 5 ubi
n O a . s o-s a s c c
i
c en c y incre d to 8 4 per cent as e .
greater hea d Obta ined by throttling does not fully bene fit the c us
tomer beca use in mo t c e only one certa in hea d is of use The
, s as s .
experiments the effi ciency curve will decre as e ra pidly with sma ller
qu a ntities of wa te r but for the norma l loa d the effi ciency given
,
is correct .
/2 IO If I.
struction .
more work bec u e the pump must a l so deliver the qu a ntity of wa ter
a s
Short circuited —
.
17 1 p a equa tion
(se e
’
of the impeller cha nnels the qua ntity of short c ircuited wa ter m ust -
be co n sidered .
e fli c i n c y
e If the qua ntity of wa ter delivered by a pump running a t
.
pipe Therefore every regul a tion by mea ns of a throttle va lve occ urs
.
beca use the qua ntity of w ter decre e c a using the a bsolute n a as s, e
ca lled for by the slope of the involute a ngle a t the e it fro m the x
it were not for the fa ct tha t with decre ing qu a ntiti of wa ter t he as es
a b solu te exit velocity tha t i the entr nce velocity to the guide
,
s, a
The ma gnit ude of the lo which occur when the pump is throttled sse s
by suita ble de i gn s .
g uide v ne w ill
a be of thes gre a t r m a gnitude A ss ume pump of e . a
1 12
114 R E GULAT ION AN D C LASSIFIC AT ION .
of the entra nce velocity di a gra m ; the rel tive velocity 0 wi ll enter the a .
gra m a t impeller entra nce which i pr ctica lly free from shock for s a
c a e it i till ne
s s s s ry to obta in the norm l he a d when the pump
c e s sa a
i throttled
s To wh a t d gree the va riou velocities a d a ngles i
. e s n n
ves tiga te d in the follo w ing I order to obvi a te the cons idera tio n . n
qua tities of wa te r
n .
(1 + p ) 7 ( equ tion
a as
7 a
The indi vidu l member u pon the left h a nd side of the equa tion
a s -
qu ntity of w t r c ha nges
a a e .
2
“0
The fir t member s ,
2a
wi ll rema in cons ta nt a n d independen t
of the qua ntity of wa ter beca use the number of revolutions remain s
the sa me .
9
the velocity 0 decre e to a velocity v If the qua ntity of wa ter
. as s . .
sure hea d g ined by the cha nge of velocity from p o int to will
a e a
through the a ction of the centrifuga l forces The m ller the qua n . s a
2 2
v
the me mber 2 0.
i neg tive it hel p to incre e th e he d when
.
s a s as a
g
the qua ntity of wa ter i decreas ed s .
Fo the specia l c as e
r v the v lue 0 will h a ve no 0. . a
29
influence upon the hea d provided the friction hea d neces a ry to over s
2 2
v
The va lue a
0.
be tra n formed by ubstituting v
.
c
if
i n s s .
r
S 6
an d 0. so th a t
2
The third member of equa tion 22 1 is g the velocity he a d of the i
g
-
i
when the qua ntity of wa ter is cha ged c a best be seen from Figs 6 2 n n .
,
isobtuse for the norm al dia gra m (thi s being the di a gra m for norma l
loa d s e Fig ,
the velocity w wil l increas e with decreas ing
e . .
Fi g 6 2
. .
v a d then a g a in incre
. n e I ge era l it ma y be sa id th t wi th as s . n n a
6. 90 the velocity
“
w incre as es wi th decre as ing qu a ntitie
s of .
Fig 6 3 . . Fi g 6 4. .
Fo r 6. 90
°
( se e Fig 64 ) w.
. will decreas e very li ttle as the qua n
tity of wa ter is decreas ed .
The eff ect of the membe r 3 i uch therefore th a t for decreas ing
3 9
s s
5
, ,
if 6 .
di a gr m a
2
Thet member on the left h a nd ide of equa tion 22 1 is
l as -
s
wa ter otherwise the hea d can be increas ed only by increas ing the
,
number of revol ution the la tter being an i mpos ibility in mos t ins ta l
s, s
u u F
member t F
Hence the a ngle 6 a d 6 mus t b
. . “
s . n . e
t an Ba an fi e e
as po ibless .
a e of cour e
r tra ight li in ccord ce with qu tion 22 8 Th
s s n es a an e a . e
w t r ho k
a e d d d y curr t lo
S c occur a t entr nce to d e it
an e -
en sse s a an x
of th e lo e es ss s .
m e nt The experim t l r ul t
s . pl tt d in num rou curv es uch en a es s a re o e e s s
by m nufa ctur
a b r dily u d r tood e rs c a n e ea n e s .
AD JUST ABLE GUIDE V AN ES . 11 9
menta l da ta here given were deriv d h a ve nega tive va lues for the e
one ha nd thi diminution i due to the pump opera ting with shock
s s s ,
effi ciency curve with decreas ing qua ntities of wa te r is due chiefly to
thi fa t
s c .
It should be noted th t the equ a tion derived for the rel a tion ofa s
press ure he d when throttling a gree with pra ctice only within m a ll
a s
u u 2 2
expl ined by the fa ct th t in det rmining the v lue
a the a e a
9
velocity u no lo ger refer t the di am eter D but to the out r
. n s o . e
impeller di ameter
correspo nd to tha t a ngle w ith w hich the wa ter lea ves the impeller ;
th a t is the direction of the a bsolute velocity of the wa ter lea vi g the
,
n
impe ller ch a nges with the qua ntity of w a ter flowing Fig 6 1 illus . .
tra tes h o w lo ses occur due t this ch a nge of qua ntity of w a ter A
s o . n
the qua ntity of wa ter flowing This would give opera tion without .
s hock w hich,
imply me ns th a t for a y cert in qu ntity of w ter
s a n a a a
Adju t ble gu ide va nes c a nnot be used for high press ure centrifuga l
s a -
pumps bec u e the guide cha nnel height a d cro ss sections are qui te
a s s n
be used The only reas on wh y such regul a tion h as not been a dopted
.
diffi cult to h a ve a costly pump competing with che per types even a ,
if the former posses e some a dva nta ges a n d especi a lly whe the s s ,
n
gua ra nteed effi ciencies a t norma l loa d are the sa me B ut with the .
dema nds for a high effi ciency Should such high effi ciency be de .
mu t come into use in pite of the higher cost This a pplies more
s s .
so c a lled gu
-
ide va ne bolt w hich a l o incident a lly sti ff en the ide s a, s s s
c r ful as mbly y position of the ring will lwa ys give uni form
a e se , an a
I nother a rra ngement the a dju ta ble guide va nes are conn ecte d
n a s
a ctu a ted by a ri g upport d on the out ide of the cas ing This
n s e s .
an d negligible error of a ngle be ca use with sma ller entra nce heights ,
When the entra nce cross section of the guide va nes is decreased
the head necessa y to overcome the friction a d Shock l osses i
r n n
b at
with decreas ing height a the va lue 2 l) increases so tha t a ccord.
al
,
ing to equa tion 194 the fri ction los in the guide va nes incre as es s
with decreas ing qua ntities of wa ter With decreas ing heights of .
lost through bl a de shock will increas e with decreas ing qua ntiti es of
w a ter bec a u e the w a ter velociti e incre as e
s s .
the losses due to cha nge of qua ntity of wa ter will not be very grea t
if the clea ra nce be tween va nes a d impeller i ma de suffi cient n s .
cons ta nts .
of th e e pump or to d ig
s w one to mee t a cert a in se t of c o n
s es n a ne
d it io s
n B efore d i g in g a
. w pump w e mu t decide w h e ther w e
es n ne s
i n
ing to some fixed tota l hea d The mo t conve ient v lue of thi . s n a s
D expre d i n feet
“
. ss e .
s as , ca e
good effi ciency for an y one impeller a re most s imply dete rmined by
dra wing the entra nce velocity dia gra m In this dia gra m we ass ume ,
. s .
60 u
stituted in the equ a tion n the nec ess a ry revolutio ns per
.
D . ir
F. D .
60 Fa t an Ba D t an Boo
D. 1r D
'
2 1 I D
.
rel a tion w F .
IV . T H E CALC ULATIO N OF IMP ELLER AND
GUIDE VAN ES .
(a ) Ca lcula ti on of
. Two H i gh press ure Ce n tri fuga l Pump
-
s .
of the bl a des should be formed from i volute curves In the fol low n .
a ngles to every hori ont l cro z ection The cha nnel in thi as e
a ss s . s c
i possible “
f .
Fi g 6 7
e xa mple will be for a n impe ller
profile as Shown in Fig 6 7
. .
. .
12 6
IM PELLER CHANNEL SECT IONS OF OR DIN AR Y TYPE .
1 27
1
The hydra ulic effi ciency w ill be as sumed as so tha t 71 H.
;
7
cent of the qua ntity delivered o th a t the qua tity of wa ter passing ,
s n
Q
’
g cubic feet .
Q
F
feet per econds .
t h outer im p ller
e glee an
L t the number of bl a de z
e 10 s .
According t equ a tion 1 6 8 the di meter of the bas e c ircle for the
o a
a. s. foot ,
of the i mpeller ch el fo t
an n a. o .
The impeller dia mete r D upo wh ich the c a lcul a tio o f t he periph
., n n
equation 17 2 as
2
eas ily understood by referring to Pla te III .
The impe ller an gle a t D which is the a ngle used in subs eq uent
.,
D
“
. si n
D .
“
6 . 151
1r Db . . s qua re foot .
This exit a rea i not a clea r a rea beca use the bl a de thickness
s ,
h as
not been ta ken into a cco unt The a ctua l clear a rea wo uld be
.
an
a. 8.
s qua re foot .
Fur ther the rel a tive exit veloc ity v through this a rea is
, .
2 t a n 6.
from which
i t. feet per second
1 30 C ALC ULATION OF IM PE LLER AN D G UIDE V AN ES .
expla ined on page 59 The a ctua l cons truction of this gra phic a l
.
°
30 60 22
Fig 6 9 . .
2
a.. 8“
from the equa tion w . fee t per second .
foot or inches .
foot or inch .
on tra cing pa per a d moving it in rel a tion to the exi t involute until
n
b. fe e t a t di am eter D ..
volut for the guide va nes is determined from equa tion 174
e
d; D4 8 111 04 .
so tha t
d. foot or inches .
a. 3. foot or inch .
l
I
wil $
a. 8.
)
in w hich w
z.
(equ a tion The .
’
a. 8.
.
velocity
necessa y in the a bove ca lcul a tion to ta ke into a ccount the decre ed
r as
velocity w .
’
the cas ing urrounding the va ne If the c as ing i spira l in form the
s s . s
w a ter a fter lea ving the guide chan n els is led through a connecting or
reversing ch an nel to a nother impeller as is the case wi th multi ,
s s
u.
”
u
.
’
v.
2
v.
”
w. ’
w. ’
+
20 2g 29 2a 2a 29
1) H. fe et ,
w hile the total hea d upon which a ll the c alcul a tion s were bas ed w a s
a l so fee t .
A further check upon th ese cal cul a tions an d a lso a n inves tiga ti o n ,
u I
u 3
S
C.
hence
7 H feet 1 . ,
c e as ing the hydra ulic effi ciency ; the only cha nge neces a ry be i n g
r s
B 850 .
K
F. A B 8 50 .
w t r w ill then h v e
a e import t influe ce upon the number of
a an an n
revolutions .
be sure tha t the pump will deliver a t leas t the norma l pressure when
it is throttled in order to va ry the qua ntity of wa ter delivered
In Art icle 2 8 this question was b riefly dis cussed
,
Attention is .
member of equa tio 22 5 mus t be nega tive The l rger thi negan . a s
u .
2
u 2
.
22 6 we h a ve
,
D
H ence the sm aller the ra tio 7.
1
.
the l a rger the constan t C1 an d the
higher will be the hea d w hich the pump c a deliver under t h rottling n .
If the inner di a meter f the impel ler of the a bove exa mple i O s
a xis, but mu t be t ken s curve omew here in the entr nce elbow
a as a s a
D
Another wa y of decre as ing the ra tio is by increas ing the outer
.
75 .
di a meter I order to Show wh a t influence an increas e of the
n
inches ) .
in exa mple I th a t ,
so
D . ft F sq ft
.
,w ft
.
’
D ft . .
, ,
’
.
, . .
With a l a rger outer di a mete r the cha nnel heights c an be ta ken gre a t er
on a ccount of the correspondingly grea ter di fi e re n ce of D D a n d . .,
With the bl a de form h a ving the l a rger impeller dia mete r the
cha nnels w ill of course become somewh a t longer but the height of ,
The hydra ulic losses for both bla de forms will be a pproxi m a te ly
equal Beca use of this the hydra ul ic effi ciency
.
as be fore s o th a t ag a in " H
is ass u me d
5
, .
d. foo t an d a. s. fo ot .
ness s . foot .
this we fin d
F .squ a re foot an d v fee t . .
u
. feet per second an d u . feet per sec on d .
6 . 6. w. ft per s
. ec .
, w. v. ft per s e c
.
1 38 C ALCULAT ION OF IM PELLER AN D GUIDE VAN ES .
JO I0 0 I”
a . fl ” ! m in .
course bec a use the pressures would become l a rger with decreas in g
qu ntities of wa ter But in spite of this the representa tion of both
a .
D
of the influence of the va rious assumptions of the ratio D upon t h e .
head .
H igh -
pre ure pump
ss ,
D
K n 46 7 .
IM PELLE R CH AN NE L SEC T IONS OF OR DINAR Y TYPE .
1 39
K
T he consta n ts A a n d B were found to be
A B 54 1 .
K n 46 7 .
Km a x .
K
F. A B 54 1 .
a d minimum qu a ntitie
n of wa ter (85 cubic fe et an d 55 cubic feet )
s
ca n be found as follows :
qua ntity (70 cubic fee t per minute ) v feet per econd ; hence . s
for the maximum qua ntity (85 cubic feet ) v feet per second .
second As w
. v i the va lue of w a be found for e ch
, . s n , c n a
be written :
Fo r corresponding to w feet 1 3 58 . ,
n ,
of the qua tity delivered o th a t the qua ntity pass ing through the
n ,
s
impeller is
Q
’
cubic feet pe r s econd .
( h
3 ?
i chen ) the c l
s ea r cro s sectiona l a rea of the uction pipe a t s -
s
p e r econd
s .
be a . foot inche ) s .
The out r impeller dia m ter upon which the c lcul a tion s a r
e e a e
a t thi di a m t r is t
s e e foot . .
second .
to be w f et per cond
.
’
e se .
a. foot ,
8. foot ,
b foot ; .
F qua re foot . s .
Af ter the ca lcul a ted v lues for entra nce to a n d exit from the
a ll a
The di meter of the base circle of the i volute is fou d from equa
a n n
tion 1 7 4 as
d foot z ,
The tota l ‘
Co n su
mpti o n o f Power .
y of the p ump will be e fli c ie n c
f r o m equa tion 19 2 is N h p . .
A a check upon th es e ca lc u
s la tions it would be well to se e if the
c a lc u l a te d velocities ful fill e qua tion 22 1 a n d further in order to , ,
01
uH . v. .
l sely with the va lue initia lly ass umed From the va lue of the
c o .
t ri gonometric functions .
11 H 10 .
Fi g 7 4
. .
pump a d still reta in good effi ciency was found by dra wing the
n
the sma llest qu a ntity to be 459 cubic feet per minute This gives .
1 44 C ALC ULAT ION OF IM PELLER AN D G UIDE V AN ES .
B
The exa ct cl assi fic a tion of the pump ma y now be written as
follows
Lo w -
pre ure pump
ss ,
D .
“
K
Kn g.
F. A
32 . T H E C H AN N E L C RO SS SE CT IO N S AN D D E V E LO PM E NT OF THE
B LADE E N DS U PO N TH E SU R FAC E OF A C ON E .
( ) a . In Ge n e ra l .
g a l pump s b c a u e
,
l a rge
e impell r di
s m t me n con ider a ble weight e a e e rs a s .
In the wa ter turbine indu try the d ire to get high number of
s es a
fi rst des igned wit h a pro file imil r to the lo w pre ure centri fuga l s a -
ss
weight of the i mp ll r e e .
23
throttled the ra tio 1 mu t a l wa ys b t ke n gr t r th n unity
,
s e a ea e a ,
( )
b . Des cri pti o n of the Cha n n el Cro ss Secti o n s , wi th the Ca lc ula ti on a n d
De si gn of the B la de s for Two Lo w pressure Ce n trifu ga l P u m p s - .
equa l pa t of the tota l entra nce a rea Design ting these sma ll a rcs
r s . a
a rcs then for e a ch s ubdivi ion the following condition mus t be ful fi lled
,
s
No 20, Vo l
. . 1899 . These two me n h a ve onl y th e h o n o r of fi rs t b rin gi n g t h e
ma tte r to pub lic it y , wh ile a muc h high e r h o n o r is d ue t h e o rigi n a to r, A P . f a rr .
t h is me th o d un do ub te dl ybl e o n gs to A P . farr .
C H ANNE L C ROSS SECTION S .
be equ al The ction line will then divide the impeller into a
. se s
c en s a
be Q cubic feet
’
.
w .
’
feet per econd In order a t fi r t o t to complic te the
s . s n a
ch a nnel sections to o grea tly the out r impeller a ngle w ill be ssumed e a
as 6 .
1) 9 11 feet .
di am eter is t foot . .
s quare fe t e ,
w. feet pe econd r s an d 6. 17
°
i t cent r of gr vity
s e d therefore it me a inner di m eter D
a an Often s n a ..
a re w hich w ould b
a we pt throu gh by rot ting t h i a ss um d entra nce
e s a s e
a rc i fou d by
s l vi g th t rm D b If the a re a thus found
n so n e e . 1r ..
i gre t r or l
s a e th n t h d ir d re a e ss the entra nce
a i eithe
e es e a a rc s r
short n d or l
e gethe d until the rot a tion
en a re equ a l
ne F In a s
i ch a ng d
s e .
a d dott d line a d b w
n e fo und to be f t The po ition of t he
n . as oo . s
was found to be
D0 fOOt .
1 50 C ALC ULAT ION OF IM PELLER AND GUID E VANES .
then gives the lower limit of the bla des in the pl a n vie w .
ra di a l lines which represent the entra nce a e in the pla n view are
,
r ,
s uffi cient points from the elev a tion The poi t ta ke on the sect ion . n s n
lines ha ve been chose n for thi purpose I Fig 78 the co truc tion s . n . ns
Fi g 7 8 . .
volute for eac h section line a e dr wn das hed in the eleva tion on r a
Pl te V I
a .
s ctio
e line n This a w ll as the ot her s ctio n l ines m us t turn
n o .
,
s e e ,
d ra w in the pla n vi e w
n .
s l o p i g po s ition of b
n n o w co mmon w ith wa ter turbine
., h as a s, n
a d v a t a ge over a
n tra ight position beca u e the bl a de hock a t exit
s s s
I order to
n if the ection lin which were p rtly a rbitra rily
see s es a
acc ura te point of inter ction of the hori ont l cro ection w ith
s se z a ss s s
ord r tha t the a xia l sectio ma y how in the eleva tion a cour e simil a r
e ns S s
them to inte r ect the section lines in the pl a n view a n d by tra ns ferring
s
a l o h a ve a regul r contour
s a .
1 52 C ALC ULAT IO N OF IM PELLE R AN D GUIDE V AN ES .
Afte r dr wing the xi l cro s ection the templ at e for the bl a des
a a a s s s
exit bec a use one point of the hori ont l ction in the pl a n view i z a se s
g inch p a rt depending
a upon the
,
i e of the impeller The hori S z .
inter ection of the ection lines d the r di l lines from the eleva
s s s an a a
points of inter ection of the hori onta l ectio s with the ection line
s z s n s
upon thi wood n block a urf ce equiva lent to the developed sur
s e s a
Pl t V I
a e They will a ll th h a ve a common right a ngle If then
. en .
a ngl xa t ly in li e th n t h
e e c h ori t l t io n ,a c tly in t h
e e zo n a se c n s a re e x e
the exa mple given there still rema ins the dete rmina tion o f
Fo r
the dimens ions of the guide va nes .
a d IV
n tha t is Q 6 36 cubic fe et pe minute H
, ,
26 feet r , . ,
foot .
Gra phic a lly n d a na lytic a lly the outer impeller di a mete r upo n
a
D . fee t ,
from equ tions 157 a d 158 This ta kes into a ccount the decreas ed
a n .
exit area due to the thickness of th e bl a des This ra dia l exit velocity is .
v. fe et per second .
C H AN NE L CROSS SE CTIONS .
1 55
_
t my
2
"
1
”
V 7) 11
9 . fee t per second .
B
a ta n
to x an d 6 . 15 1
°
The va lue found is
6.
we determine the
V 1; gH
K
fe et . Gra phica lly or a na l yt ica lly
w. feet per econd s an d v. fee t per econd s .
a g in a rr nged in a t a ble on Pl a te V II
a a d a fte r dra w ing the en t ra ce , an n
Af ter dr w ing the section line the involute a e dra wn upon the
a s s r
be remembered tha t in the eleva tion the perpe ndicul r dis t nce of a a
the po int a t entra nce to the hori onta l ection p ing through the
e z s as s
n e t io
c be tween the beginning d end of the bl a de There
n an . a re
the begi n nings a d ends of the bl ade as they would a ppear upon
n s a
rot ting body formed by the section line a in the eleva tion
a e .
After the involu tes for impeller entra nce a d e xit h a ve bee n n
not ra di al but ta ngent to the circle to which the b line was ass ume d .
dete rmined in the pl a n view Fo r pro duci n g the bla de form the .
ne
before the dia meter of the b e circle of the involute is found for
, as
The entra nce involutes dra wn as before Pla te VII show the a re . s
ta ken tha t the ch nnel height a increas es very gra du a lly w hich
a , ,
to det rmine the limiting position of the va nes three va nes a r cut
e e
ta ng nt to a common circle
e .
P b i H pou ds . . n .
158 C ALC ULAT IO N OF IM PELLER AND GUIDE ‘
VANIB .
the outer di a meter in the last exa mple could b somewha t reduce d e .
a d V a
n a pproxi ma tely Of equ a l perform a nce
re Bu t the fa ct m u st .
The a dju ta ble guide va nes of exa mple V permit a decrea se of the
s
cente r of gra vity while for a y other point of the entra nce a e there
,
n r
tia l impellers d guide v nes there would result a num ber of pa rti a l
an a ,
tion rea ds
u +
.
2
v.
2
v.
2
+w .
2
w} 2 n gH .
( the bl de thick e i
a s as umed in finitely ma ll
n s o thss
a t w s s .
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION IN A C ENTR IFUGAL PUM P . 1 59
hence
I
.
w. 2
u 2
. v. 2 c os B. ( 13)
Su
bstitutingthese va lues of v v an d w in equa tion 10 ., ., . , an d lett ing
u.
2 the a bsolute exi t velocity is found to be
3
D. f . co s B .
to equa tion 22 5 upon the ra tio g which h as a diff erent va lue for
:
_
,
ea ch pa rti a l pump .
ta n fl. D F.
.
In this equa tion is the entra nce a rea of a pa rti a l pump . Substi
tutin g this va lue of q aH in eq ua tion 2 35 we get
.
16 0 C ALC ULAT IO N O F IM PELLE R AN D G UIDE V ANES .
The v lue upon the right ha nd ide of this equa tion a equa ll y
a s -
s re
l a rge for ea ch pa rtia l pump therefore the veloc ity w an d the qua ntity
, .
l a rge over the entire exit width there wi ll be unequa l pressure hea d
, s
only while the wa ter i pas s ing through the impeller B ut a ccord
s .
va rying pressures to occur a t exit from the impeller when the v locity e
v is const a nt
. .Therefore a pres ure equ li tion mu t t ke pla ce
s a za s a
in the impeller which will not permit of a furt her investiga tion .
case the va lues of the velocities a t entra nce d o not influence the
pre ssure hea d as c an be s e fro m equ tion 2 25 when 5
, e n It a .
y p ( t 32 ) cons ta nt
The hea t ra di a ted pe r hour from a be a ring c an be expresse d in
B t
. . u as.
k l‘
dl (t —
to )
coeffi cient depending omewh a t upon the design of the bea ring s .
Q Q!
“
Q 0
in which
t; the tempera ture of the Oil entering the bea ring in degrees F ,
t. the tempe ra ture of the Oil le a ving the bea ring in degree s F .
pe a t
r ure a fi r s t
s as umed
rea d the te m pe r a ture
s t Of the Oil le a ving
,
n g
ture t of the bea ring SO as to be sure tha t the oil will a t least rea ch
,
f e m a re d Wl f fi b e 55 M " r e m a 7 3 4
Fig 7 9 . .
best to use ba ll s ea ted linings which a utoma tica lly adjus t them
-
work to des ign the be a ring SO th a t the ba bbitt will not become
,
lo ose after be ing in servi ce for some time The lining Shell i usua lly . s
provi ded with doveta iled recesse for holding the ba bbitt as hown s , s
the funda menta l idea being th a t a ll the rece sses of the lini n g a re
intima tely con nec ted by a deep wa y co nnection .
”
35 . PACKIN GS .
end of the pump must usu lly prevent a ir from lea king into t h e
a
F ig 8 0. .
To prevent a ir from ent ring the pump on the uction s ide a wa ter
e s
a wa y from the Opening through whi h w a ter und e r pre ure i intro c ss s
due d
c A y le a k a ge of the i n r lengt h of p cking pe rmi t thi s
. n n e a s
wa ter to flow into the pump The upply Of w ter being a mple n o
. s a ,
166 DESIGN OF IM PORT ANT PUM P PAR T S .
An y wa ter which esca pes through thes e close clea r nce s is t a ken by a
Fig 82 . .
Fig 83 . .
exp a n ion of stea m in the enl a rged spa ces Incompressible fluids
s .
,
passes through the clo se cleara nce wi thout a n y disturba nce a t the
e la rged pl ce
n a s
Fig 84 . .
aga in t the di a phra gm or cas ing by the difference of w ter press ure
s a
36 . IM PE LLE RS .
hu b a d the ra di a l tre
n a t the periphery of the i m pe ller
s ss The .
r dia l stre a t the bore Of the hub i either nothing if the im p e ller
a ss s
a g t
e f t h
s re ss e s di k w itho d w ithoute bl a de a rs found T h e an s e .
O f a di k w ith a d without bl a d
s Thi a umption a lthough n o t
n es . s ss ,
t ox
“
in which
t isthe thickness of the disk a t ra dius 33 ,
c is a co ns ta nt ,
a is con t nt either pos itive or nega tive ; nega tive when the dis k
a s a
The two con sta nts c a n d a a re dependent upon the form Of the
hyperbola If this form i given the va lue of t a t a y two ra d ii x
. s ,
s n
) ”
) bl l
(l )
v bfi h
fl
]
‘
24 8
'
l
v ax v l /2
0 2
(1 ¢ 1 V) b1xf l
(1 MP) bzxf
]
—
3 1 0 35 “ z"
249
2
N 3 (1 w)
E [8 ( 3 ) ]
v a
a v + l
a v + 1
F th d i
or tie f th f mul
e r va uth ton l ti of St d l es e or as se e a or s
’
ran s a on o o o a s
’
Stea m T u
”
rbi n e s .
IM PE LLE RS .
171
a d a t the periphery
n In mo t c a e however it will require from
. s s s, ,
Fig 85
. .
the stre
As a t the e d Of the fi
sse s t hyperbolic section (a: 4 in ) n rs .
U ing the va lues Of equa tion 24 7 for the second hype rb lic se ction
s o
—
52 9 4 86 8 0 X 1 0 bl 5
106 5 X 10 bz 3
53 15 X 10 b; 5
2 7 82 X 1 0 b2 3
hype rbolic tion H ence equa ting the e equa tions a n d olving for
se c .
,
s s
b, an d bz we ge t
— 9
bl 4 82 9 X 0 3, 5540 X 10
b2 1 885 x 10
—
10
a . 2 98 7 x 1 0
— 8
n ew v lu of b a d
a es l n b2 in equ tions 24 8 a d 249 M a ki ng these
a n .
s ub titution we g t
s s e
8 194
a c, 4 13 0
-
12 8 9 0 1 2 32 X 10 bl °
3 155 X 10 02 2
—
7 42 1 8086 X 1 0 bl 5
7 1 18 X 10 bz 2
for the third hyperbolic ection be found Solving for these s can .
va lues we get
bl 1 1 78 X 1 0 4 2
38 7 0 X 1 0 9
-
0 .
b. 1342 10
— wa
. 2 2 55 x 10
—7
IM PELLERS . 1 75
a ,“ 0 1
,
4440 2 865 X 1 0 1°
b1 6 77 4 X 10 be 2
As before equa tion 248f equa l equa tion 248g a n d equa tion 24 9 f
,
s
equa ls equ tion 249g Solving th ese equa tions for the e w va lues
a . n
—
bl 3848 X 17 ’
Og
,
52 7800 10 w —
a .
0 a t, 8 1 87 8 ,
a n d 2 54 a b c , d d, ,
an .
bz 2 02 5 X
176 DESIGN OF IM PORTANT PUM P PARTS .
— 6
b: 19 04 X
bz 1602 X 10
In 57 98 X
bz 392 7 X 10
Ha ving the va lues of the e const nt the tresses a t the d iff ere n t
s a s, s
2 48 a n d 24 9 the v a lue of b
s d b ju t found
l an Ta ble I was c o m
2 s .
va rious dista nces from the center of the impeller These va lues a re .
T ABLE I .
Ra d ia l St re ss T a n ge n t i a l
St re ss 0 3.
lbs pe r
. sq . in . lbs pe r s q
. . in .
10 262
°
bl ba “
E
"
0 23 it
178 DES IGN OF IM PORTANT PUM P PARTS .
in which
S is the spe ci fic den sity of the ma te ri a l in pounds per cubic in c h , ,
xl
+1
)
0
x1
z I 22 7 1 in .
“
pounds .
)
17 6 1 1 1
(4 3) T 4
x 10 6
2 A s qua re inches .
22
Aver . a, N S ’
44 3; 7 2 10 lbs pe r sq i n . . . 26 0
IM PE LLERS .
This a vera ge ta ngenti a l tress a gree well with the va lues founds s
line of stress were dra wn it would very nea rly equa l 7 2 10 pounds
per squa re inch .
to the bl a des is ,
Avera ge or , N f
W
ge n t i a l s tre ss w ill be
M a ximum 6 , 10 2 6 2 1 1 7 30 lbs . per sq in. .
The stresses in the Shroud ring a e ca lcul a ted simil a rly to those
,
s r
closely defi ned by three hyperbol as The first hyperbol a ext ends .
a a d c of equa tion 24 7 a a
n an d for the second
re c
a d c
n 1 24 7 X 10 These va lues were a ga in found by tri l a d
5
. a n
ning with the ra di al stress equa l to nothing a t the inner dia meter of
the shroud ri ng the following va lues c an be obta ined :
,
—
12 368 86 7 4 X 10 515
2 76 0 X
—
7 122 59 1 5 X 1 0 01 5
57 4 7 X 10 03 2
b; 4 17 0 X X
13 7 1
02 13 1 1 X 17 20 X
7
6 7 33 0 38 53 x 10 51 159 5 x
a
.“ 38 760 2 1 30 x 10 b 52 6 9 x
51 1 1 18 x 1 88 5 10
52 1079 x 10
-
9
12 3 8 x 10
a .. 1 3 45 1
57 7 0
10 2 6 7 13 05 X 1 0 11
b1 9 2 58 0 02
59 1 0 57 9 5 X 10 10
61 5509 X 10 2
46 9 8 X a ,” 183 1 X
9 4 16 X 10
—
10
a t
“
19 4 1 X
mm
a t”
0 a .. 2 5 7 1 1,
T ABLE II .
of the three v lues of I of equa tion 2 58 for the three hype rbo lic se
a , c
21 9
12 ( L 9 6 7 L 88 0)
x 10 5
2 I in .
‘
3
pounds .
1 1 1 1
x 10 5
1 1
x 10 5
x 10
.
2 A s qua re inches .
I
Avera ge 6 , N S z
A
2 1 730 pound per squ a re inch
s
c a lcul a tion .
IM PE LLERS .
thickn ess of the ring a t the inner di a meter a d proba bly decreas ing n
tion of the impeller a t equa l ra dii If this is not the cas e the pa rt
.
,
ha ving the sma ller elonga tion will ca rry the grea ter sh are Of the
bla de loa d This fa ct is sometime ta ken a dva ntage of when it is
. s
di mens ions of the shroud rings a e not ch a nged the impeller disk will
r
bec a use one end of the bla de is held by the Impeller disk while the ,
other end wa nts to move with the Shroud rings ; the l a tter ha ving the
grea ter ra dia l elonga tion .
003
the center of gra vity of this tri a ngle is 7 c os The centri fuga l ; '
¢z
force of this piece at N rpm . . . is
F N 93‘S 2
r.
f ‘
2 c os ¢2
ab
a n d it a cts a t a di st a nce of from th a t line giving a moment .
g
a
M 0 00002 842 N 2
Sr l co s <
9;
M ’
a
z z
b
N Sn co s ¢1
7 t ( a
2
b)
?
in which
r . is the ra dius at impeller inlet in inches , ,
ra dius is r; ,
Fi g] 89
.
.
Often with sta nd high w ter pre ure a n d their trength c lcul a ti o n s
a ss s, s a
a e im port
r t Th e c as ting
an . u u lly of a complic a ted s h a pe
es s a re s a
,
if the cross section is well chosen this method Of as cert a ining the
stre sses w ill be sa ti s fa ctory bec a us e the m a x imum s tresse s w ill not
choice of cross se ction but will fi rst give a gra phica l method of finding
,
the origina l cross section is mas sed a bout the c nter line AB ; tha t is e ,
hori onta lly to the center line as for in t nce di t nce CD equ ls
z , ,
s a ,
s a a
dista nce C 6 etc This w cro ection a bout the center line
’
,
. ne ss s
ass ume a rbitr arily the center line f gr vity of the cro se ction O a ss .
center line Of gra vity out ide f the cro section but prefera bly s O ss
with the origin l meridi a n line w ill give inters ection point on ea ch
a s s
line of gra vity was correctly chosen the a rea of the cross h a tched
portion a bove the ter line of gr vity i equa l to th a t below If
cen a s .
formula
AK 2
the center line Of gra vity only one h a lf of which a rea is Shown i ,
-
n
the figure bec a use only one h a lf of the ection of the dia phrag m -
s
line of gra vity a d K the dista nce of the arbitra ry lines from the
n
Ofl g n O
.
equiv lent concentra ted loa ds on ea ch Side of the center line w ould
a
di tan t from the cent r of the bea m a d loa ded wi th two cone n
s e n e
t a te d lo a d
r times the ra dius of the di a phra gm from the center
s
Of the be m a .
W
a bove w ith t wo concentra ted lo a ds
2
equ a lly di t a nt from a n d o n —
s
in which L is the dista nce from the point of upport to the nea rest c o n s
c n
e t a t
r d lo a
e d or in thi s c ,
e L R as R ,
sa fe de ign s B ut thi
.
method mu t be u
ss ed with ome judgment s s ,
tion is
AK 2
X 6 2
Fi g 9 2. .
inch es . He n c e
3 10 000 X
8 2 10 pounds per squ a re nch I .
2 X 91
C R IT IC AL SPE E DS .
1 91
38 . C RITICAL SPE E DS .
form a rot ting element which in pra ctice is not in a bsolute mass
a
a mong other things on the peed Of rota tion the vibra tions rea ch
, s ,
either dy a mica lly or both dyna mica lly a d sta t ica lly Assume a
n n .
rota ting element lie xa ctly in the cent r line of the Sh a ft the mas s
s e e
pra ctic a l c ase s the cen ter of gra vity does o t lie in the center line n
a xi s The sh a ft will o w be in
. n
deflecting forces when se t in rota tion a in the cas e ju t illu tra ted ,
s s s .
j e t
ci g then h a ft to s evere deflecting
S force s which m a y be high
s uch unba la nced m s ses i to b l a nce the rota ting element dyn a mi
a s a
the axis of the element prefera bly the t wo end pl nes Referrin g ,
a .
Fi g 9 4. .
pl anes E
'
an d pl ced norm lly to the axi provided m m a
E a a s, l, l
'
nd
‘
m;
H II
7 " 3 17 1
m1 ml
, ’ ' Il II ll
rl a l rl al
h a ving the center Of gra vity of the revol ving m as coincide with it s s
centrifuga l mome t Of the dyna mic a lly unb a l a nced m e (dyn a mic
n s as s s
1 94 DES IGN OF IM PORT ANT PUM P PARTS .
e itivene
s ns d the s lightes t di sturba nce ma y se t it in ve ry
ss an
speed i usua lly c a lled the firs t critica l spe e d a n d the rest a re n um
s
bered uccess ively I the present desi gns of highs peed centrifuga l
s . n
the no m l speed is either well below or well a bove this critica l spee d
r a ,
a d only i
n some des i gns i it necessa ry to determi ne the se con d
n s
critica l speed .
Fig 95 . .
the centrifug l force f the unb l nc d mass will Spring the sha ft
a O a a e
on it a gul a r v locity
s n d the di t a ce of the center of gra vity
e , an e s n
from the center of rot tion then m (y ) < i equa l to the c e n t ifu
a ,
c i1
z
s r
S St d lee St m T ub i
o f full d i u i f th th y f iti l
o a s
’
ea r n es or er sc ss o n o e eor o cr ca
s pe e d s .
C R IT IC AL SPEEDS . 1 95
2 74
Fig 96 . .
when it is con stra ined by guides or by bea rings which a c t as gui des ,
or w hen the velocity increases ra pidly th t the Sha ft while pas s ing
so a
the formula
m (y e ) to
2
a y
1 96 DESIGN OF IM PORTANT PUM P PAR TS .
The more is increase d the sma ller y becomes an d with infin itely
00 ,
high rota tion y tha t is the dis k will rota te a bout its cent r Of
e, ,
e
noticea ble vibra tions us ua lly do not begin until the critic a l peed s
Good run ni n g c a therefore be Obt a ined when the opera ting s peeds
n
a y nu
n mber of di fferent di a meters an d wi th y di stribution of an
ma thema tic l solution The gra phic l method a i ts the c alcul tor
a s . a ss s a
3, s s s, s ons , ,,
y a, t the point
a w h e re the e force s a re pplieds I f a ll the e s a . s
vi u o s Suppo
. the h a ft i lo ded by centrifug l force in tea d of
se s s a a s s
a b olute ba l n
s A long a the p ed f rot tion i s l w the d e fle
a ce . s s s e O a o , c
a pproxima te methods for ca lc ul a ting the cri tica l speed use the sta ti c
deflections A good physica l conception of w ha t a ctua lly oc curs when
.
rota ting rope held between tw up port with con sidera ble sa g If o s s .
the rope i turned equ a lly a t both end it will rota te a bout thi cu rve d
s s s
axi s .This represents exa ctly the rot a tion of a loa ded haft If s .
the e centrifuga l forces become la rge enough they will c a use the
s
enough to ba l a n ce the el astic res isting force of the sha ft exa ctly a d s ,
n
st a tic deflection curve c a n be u d for det rm ining the cri tic al s peed se e .
In a ll other c as e the sta tic deflection curve will not give a true indi
s
close a pproxima tion The more nea rly the sta tic deflection cur e
.
v
more nea rly correct will be the critica l pe d c a lcul a ted from th e s e
st a tic deflection s .
tions y y y etc a t th se l d is
l, g, a, .
,
e ea s
4 (l l l
‘
'
W yz z Ways
kinetic e ne rgy is
(W i ll/1
2
Way z
z W ay s
a
At an y s peed the ha ft will fina lly ass ume s uch a Sha pe tha t
s
28 1
need not b very l a rge beca use the express ion for w i fa irly i n sen itive
e s s
N
7 l
2 ‘ ‘
1 f Wy sz z
2
Wei/3 2
This formul a ometimes gi ves clo e res ults but should not be used
s s ,
except as a tri l va lue The more nea rly the sta tic deflection curve
a .
critic l peed the more nea rly correct will thi s formula be
a s .
loa ds a d suppo rts The underlying principles for obta ining st a tic
n .
2 00 DESIGN OF IM POR TANT PUM P PAR TS .
1
E
53 ?
Integra ting this we get
dz 01
dz C a: C:
a: l a dx , l be 11
n 0 ; 1 a d I being the loc a tions Of t he be a r
g, 1 n :
dx + Cxla + Cz
dx + C l l l + CQ
12
4 C l (12
“
ll )
w hence
l
M 1271 ]
dic
i l
-
[
Ma r l s
'
z M 3171
fi fl M I + M r) $ z
MI + M2 $ 2
2 I
2 61 13 1232 2 96
hence
I
2 6 .
[2 M me (M . M .)
M
( IQ32 M 2131 )
2 M a w: (3 2 x1
—
xl ) + ( z
x ( ii 2 99
1
67 [
3 (31 1132 M 255 1 ) (332 271 )
l (M 2 M I) 6
]
‘ ‘ 2
“
171
“ M
)
0
CRITICAL SPEEDS .
2 03
2 M 1 + M2
+ ( x2 _
The pra ctica l use of the a bove formula will be eas ily understo o d
in the following illus tra tion of the method of Obta i n ing the sta tic
defle ct ion curve .
Sh a ft a as follo ws :
re
Di a meter Of h a ft between S
s . an d S . is inches .
Di meter Of h ft between S
a s a . an d S7 is inche s .
loa ded with concentra ted loa d a t the center line of ea ch impeller s .
thi cas e bec a use the sha ft is nea rly of unifo m di a met r If the
s r e .
l a ted a d T ble I gives the res ult of the ca lcul a tions for the pump
, n a s
C olumn 2 gives the di t a nce (in inche ) between succe ive point
s s ss s,
inches .
bea rings is 107 pounds The bending moments under the loa d .
T ABLE II .
B di
en ng Mo me n ts i n Inc h Po ud n s .
‘
—
1o7 x 36 + 2 11
96
- -
x ac ! <
‘
1
- -
X 22 X —
18 10
6
a
s curve M in Fig 9 7 d i a pa ra bol a pas ing through the ordi
’
. an s s
n t a given i T ble II
a es s n a .
due to the co centr t d lo d The rea ction a t the uppo rts due
n a e a s . s s
T ABLE III .
Lo a d s.
Wl 2 17
W; 2 12
W; 200
W. 18 6 186 X
T o ta l re a c t i o n s 37 2 7
The bending moments due to concentra ted loa ds under the loa d
points a re given in Ta ble IV .
2 08 DE SIG N OF IM PORT ANT PUM P PAR TS .
T ABLE IV .
Un d er
B di en ng Mo men t in Inc h Po ud
n s .
as curve M in Fig 9 7 . .
p lic i t y t h,
e er or beingrentirely n gli g i ble e .
‘
C olumn 7 give s the momen t of ine ti ( in inche ) of the v rious s r a s a
etc .
M
C olumn 8 give s the v a lues of (in inch pound s ) a t the v a ri
3
—
—
I
ou s point a long the
s h ft M b ing the tota l b nding mom nt t
s a , e e e a
?
7
F ig 9 7 . gives the 3 cu ve r . At point s S I, 3 2 , S 3 , S7 the cro ss
Al
sudd nly th a t t e ch of the point th re a t wo va lue for
e ,
so a a se s e re s
l
C olum 9 d 1 0 give t h r u lt of t h int rme di t
ns an tp n e es s e e a e s e s ecos
equa tion 2 95 we fi d th a t n
AI 51 2
)
272
I 2 I
$ 2
C olumn 9 gives the v a lue of s
I
an d column 10 the va lues of
M1 + Mz
2
210 DESIGN OF IM POR T ANT PUM P PARTS .
81 an d 82
4 tha t
or this va l ue
is , 56 60 X —
1 1 6 000 ;
th a t is s
f
z 2 ; ,
he rof the equa tion from R to S is found by squa r ng the dista nce , 1 i
19
2
of the h a ft from R to S
s so th a t
18
C ol u
, mn 15 1
0 X2 3 100
6
from S to S i fou d by multiplying the moment t S
I 2 s 3 100 )
n a I
—
f
Jll
resents (in inch pound ) th I f dx so lved as shown in equa
2
"
l -
s e ,
tio n 30 1 .
A
ff
l
C olumn 18 repre ent the dx from the origin (R ) to the
s s
—
1
l 0
M
dx i Fig 9 7 re p r ent th e va lues
n B y dra wing a t r i ght
. es s es . s a
I
l in fro m R to th other d of this curve w c a dete mine the
e ; e en e n r
s uch a point on the curve a d thi tra ight line Thes e vertica l d i n s s . s
M
method would be to t a ke the fi r t i tegra l curve s n — —
I
d:c an d dete r
CR IT IC AL SPEE DS 21 1
M
be tween the fi rs t integra l curve 7 dx a n d the consta nt line C C ' ”
IlI
1l be quickly
da: determined by a pl a nimeter a d line C C
’ "
can n
—
f
I
}
curve to repre ent the umma tion of the a reas betwe n curve ;
s s e
so on .
1 1 1 51 480
n e
m thema tica lly exa ctly wh a t was done gra phica lly by d ra wing a
a
letting E 29 000 000 (for teel ) Y or the a ctua l deflection in inch s , , es,
s a y to d t ermi e the d fl
r e t ion und r t h lo d
n e ec s e e a s .
N 18 7 -7
W2y2 + 77 3y3 +
7
2 2
etc the equiva le t loa ds which would produce the tota l or combined
.
,
n
14 1 9 0
16 6 6 0 44 3 5 X
15 7 2 0 X X
16 6 60 X X
15 7 2 0 X
X 0 10 4 3 + 2 3 1 5 X 0 09 19 + 22 6 5 X0 06 4 9
. . . . .
N = 187 7
minute .
TABLE V III.
“ —
T u;
T 5
i n lb s
. .
—
3 180
7 285 —
7 840 4 7 100 !
4 2 500
4 4 550 —
78 200 '
1 887 4 5 205 —
28 700
4 5 850 4 00 000
4 5 050 4 2 5 400
4 5 280 4 45 100
1 108 4 5 800
_ 15 500 4 52 300
4 4 580 4 0 000
_3 500
1 4 75 200
4 2 235 4 1 100
4 0 8 10 4 84 300
_
8 500 4 80 000
2 8 14 —
5 775 1— 23 500
— 2 050 4 12 000
4 475 -
4 500
— 2 17 200
C R ITIC AL SPE E DS .
21 9
T ABLE VIII .
lbs . in lbs
. . in ." l bs . in .
“
l l bs . in .
“ l bs . in .
4 3 500 4 3 500
—
13 500
— 1 18 900 -
3 143 4 50 300
—
601 700
-
6 593 —
33 500 —
3 15 500
— 1 6 10 800
—
8 1 10 4 2 500 — 757 500
— 8 366 -
54 500 —
885 500
—
3 255 000
—
4 7 075 800 2 66 4 400 0 0919
—
5 335 000
—
1 472 (KI) — 48 800 — 1 520 800
4 20 000 —
5 037 4 0 000
—
7 696 3ll )
—
2 173 000 — 3 365 4 58 300 — 2 33 1 300
—
10 02 7 500
—
1 1 32 1 100 11 32 1 100
22 2 DESIG N OF IM PORT ANT PUM P PART S .
the Sha ft a lone a n d the equiva lent moment of inerti a of the sha ft
wi th forced n impelle s This is ra ther di ffi cult be ca us e the origi
-o r .
n l forced fi t of the impe lle rs no longer h o ld s w hen run ing nea r the
a n
due to the de flection of the sha ft a lso influences the critica l s peed
‘
,
to some extent .
Ste a m Turbi n es , or t he o ri gi n a l bo o k , f
o urth ed i tio n .
VI . TYPES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUM PS .
39 . HISTO RICAL RE V IE W .
use in very early times but the first wa ter turbi e which a ttra cted
,
n
th rough thi s turbine it re mai ned for the grea t ma thema tici a n
, ,
‘
Le o nh ard Eu le r to expl a in the fund a ment a l l a ws of flow
r The .
me te rs Poncelet i
. 1838 presented a pa p r before the French
n e
strea m a d di cu
s n ed only the occurrences in one of these streams
s ss .
the diff erence betwee n h i theory a n d the res ults obta ined in pra ctice
s .
Se gn e r : Th eo ri a m a ch i n a e c u ju sd a m h d ra u y
li c s s e t c o mpu ta tio o rmae f
a tq ue vi ru m ma c h i n ae h y dra u li c a e n u pe r d esc ri ptae
”
G6 t tin gae , 1 7 50
. .
1 Eu
'
le r : Re c h e rc h es su r l e ffe t d u
’ ’
n e ma c hi n e h dra u li q u y
e pro po s e par é
M Se gn er a G6 ttin gue
.
”
His to ire d e l Ac a dé mi e Ro a le , Be rli n , 1 7 50 ; a lso
.
’
y
Prin ci pes g n ra u éé x d umo u ve men t d es flu
”
ides , 1 755 .
t Po n ce l e t : S ur l a t h o ri e d es e flée t s m c a n i q ue
'
d é
e l a t urb i n e F o urn e y ro n .
turbines was developed e ctly as was the e c a lled pra ctica l theory xa s -
worth noting th a t thi Poncelet C ombes theory which was dev loped s -
, e
Zu pp gi n Sc h
er wa mm k ug a d G ir a rd as well r n
time .
C mb o R h h th é i q u
es : t pé i m t l ec u l
e rc u a é ti
es or es e ex r e n a es s r e s ro es r ac on
oua t uy u P i 1 84 3
a x .
”
ar s, .
T R d t b
e h T h
en i u d B ud
ac T u b i
e r: u d V t il t M
eo r e n a er r n en n en a o re n . an
h e im, 1844 .
I Fo r d esc ri
a ptfull
i o n o f th
er e o ri gi n o f w a te r t urb i n e s an d pumps , se e R u
m
ma n n , Allge me in e M as c hi n e n l e h re , Vo ls I a n d IV, 1 8 7 5
”
. .
1] Po i llo n : Tr a i t t h o ri q ue e t pra c t i q u é é
e d es po mpes e t ma c hi n es a é le ve r
les ea ux .
"
2 26 TY PES OF CE N TR IEUGAL PUM PS .
in Swit erl a nd th a t it was poss ible to obta in goo d effi ciency with
z ,
hea ds The excellent re s ults obta ined a t these installa tions led
.
wh a tever .
the pis ton type of pump in all servic The reciproca ting pump es .
The chief a dva nta ges of centrifugal over rec iproc a ting pum ps are
lower ini tia l co t less sp ce requi rement grea ter a da pta bility to
s ,
a ,
prime mover .
to the sma ll spa ce required their gre t reli a bility an d the light ,
a ,
founda tion permi sible The centrifuga l pump opera tes without
s .
obvi a ting the da nger of brea king the pipe or of Shutting down the
pump .
Th a t all these a dva nta ges h a ve been fully recogni ed in pra ctice z
Fi g 100 . .
Fig . 1 02 . Fi g 1 03
. .
ing it tot l e ffi ciency will not be grea ter tha n tha t Of a direct con
, s a -
ne c te d ce ntrifuga l pump .
2 28 T YPES OF C ENTRIFUGAL PUM PS .
pumps requi re h igh s pee d moto rs where as rec iproc a ting pum ps
-
,
of first impo rt a nce to Obta in the highest effi ciency a n d gre a tes t
reli a bil ity poss ible TOO much s tress c a nnot be l a id on t h e f ct
. a
tha t centrifuga l pumps re quire very c a re ful design in the dra fting
room a n d the best workm a ns hip in the shop a nd onl y then is it ,
Fig . 1 04 .
press ure is nothing more th n the exi ting clea ra nce spa ce pre ure
s a s ss s
H OP " Ha
2
w
it i po ible to keep the velo i ty he d 2 equa l fo e very t of guide
s ss c a
.
,
r se
0
va nes If t his is the c as e the e ce pres ure in the cle ra nce pa c e
.
,
x ss s a s
thr ut be a ring
s .
t h ne t i mpeller
e x Thi rever ing ch a nnel p . betwe n the ucs s as s e s e s
a pp tu
a ra th t a lt rn te p as ge a provided for the guide d
s SO a e a sa s re an
I n p i t
s e f t h complic O t d w t r p e g the w a ter guid an ce is
a e a e a ss a es
i the need
s f m a king t wo pa tte
O for the impe lle one ight rn s rs , r
p re or repa ir pa rts s a .
h i g l o
ear n ri t h ll t h ut h i g T h t uffi g b
a s car es e co ar t r s ear n . e s n ox a
t h hi gh pr
e ure end i
-
e ss rr g d ( Fig 106 ) th t the w t r
s SO a an e se e . a a e
F ig . 107 .
l ki
ea ng thro ugh it at a en t e rs a h o llo w s pa c e a rou nd the h a ft li i S n ng
and flo w s o ut O f t h e d ra i n pi pe b
Th i g m e t h s t w d v . s a rra n e n a o a an
t a ge s : fi rs t , t h e st u ffi g b i gr tly u l d d b
n ox u it n d onl y
s ea n oa e eca se ee
h e ld a gi t
a ns a v ry m ll u b l
e s d pr ur whi h is the di ff er
a n a an ce e ss e, c
2 34 T YPES OF C E NT R IF UGAL PUM PS .
The pump cas ing is us ua lly ma de of c ast iron but for high pre s ,
Fig . 1 10 .
moved Thi hea d conta i n s the bea ring a d i on the free end Of
. s n s
Fi g . 111 .
need not be di conne t d when the pump is ope ned for inspection
s c e .
Sul zer pump with electric drive a n d Fig 1 1 1 one wit h belt drive .
.
a cce s ible
s On Of the firs t l a rge ins t ll a tio n
. e a s
H orc a jo Spa in ,
At fi rs t only three pump .
*
s
s me Si e th y t a ke c re
a z f qu a l qu a ntities of
e a O e
F 8 1 12
w ter w h n running a t t h a me s pe d
1 .
a e e s e .
Th i i t ll t i
s h b
ns a d u d i f ull by D F H w g i t h
a on as ee n lsc s se n r
. . ee r a en n e
Z i t h i ft d V i d ut h I g i u 190 1
e sc r es e re n es e sc er n en e ne , .
236 T YPES OF C E NTR IF UGAL PUM PS .
n ct d in series At 1040 r p m
e e . . . .
plying only 2 50 cu ft of w a te r p . . er
p ll rs 2 4
e inche e in di a met e r wh il s ,
e
2 0 inche in di a meter O e S ix t ag
s . n -
s e
n Germ a ny in 1 9 03 m a de a very c r
se , , a e
Ifi g 1 1 3
. .
T h follo w ing r ults were bt a ined
e es O
0m m
C
d U d Un erTes t
o n d I t io ns . ing
n er
.
Pe r ce n t . Pe r c e n t .
E ffi c ie n c y o f t h e po we r pl a n t , i n c l ud in g t h e l o s s of
t ra n s m i s s io n t o m o t o rs
y
E ffi c ie n c o f pump in s t a l l a t io n m o t o r a n d pump
y
E ffi c ie n c o f t h e pump
E fli c ie n c y o f t o t a l in s t a l la t 1o n
f Z ei ts c h ri f
t d es Ve re i n es d e uts c h e r In ge n i e ure ,
1 904 .
238 T YPES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
inch in the disch a rge pipe The suction line is provided with a .
and a n return va lve Thi prevents the entire wa ter col umn
on -
. s
Sho u ld o non retur va lve be in ta lled then both pump cas ing mus t
n -
n s s
Fig . 1 15 .
swit h d t wo
c mm t r n d be in t lled a t the pumps Th e
an a e e s ee s a .
The m a in thr ttl v lve in the di h a rge piping rem a ins closed
o e a sc .
thi excess of pre ure Slo wly decreas es as the qua ntity of discharge
s ss
increase When the throttle va lve i closed the loa d on the genera
s . s
the time interva l between sta rt ing the pumps a n d opening the
throttle va lve is to o grea t the wa ter in the pump c asings becomes
Fi g . 1 16 .
excita tion The a ttenda nts control these ope ra tions by mea ns of
.
a telephone .
Another very inte resting ins t a ll a tion of Sul er B ros is the pump z .
ing sta tion of the Kas imir M ine in N iemce owned by the Wa rs ch a uers ,
at 9 7 5 r p m
. .The pumps a s a rra nged tha t they c an ope ra te a t
. re o
2 40 T Y PES OF C ENT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
times a ga ins t high pressure a n d normal qua ntity or a t times aga ins t ,
a ga ins t high pre s ure the p u mps a re connec te d in seri e so tha t the
s s
firs t pump dis ch a rges into the second a n d the second i nto the third .
hea d of 16 14 feet which lifts the wa ter out Of the mine If the
,
.
pumps disch a rge into a common discha rge line a d lift the wa ter n
cubic feet of wa ter per minute a ga inst a hea d of 538 feet which lifts ,
the wa ter to the next higher ga llery of the mine Two di cha rge . s
pipes a re u ed one lea ding to the top of the mine an d the other to th e
s ,
The limited spa ce given to mine h a fts necess ita tes a pump occupying s
cl as s of work .
intere t th a n ordina ry bec a use reciproc a ting pum ps were not ca pa ble
s
of ta king the w ter out of the submerged Sha ft The se rvice which
a .
was found th a t there was a cons t a nt flow of a bout 530 cubic feet per
minute A a ttempt was ma de to dra in this h a ft with reciproca ting
. n S
pumps but only three pump could be insta lled in the sma ll cross
,
s
1000 h p . .
the pumps All three sta tions h ad power supplied from a common
.
Fig . 1 18 .
From these v a cuum receivers the pumps dra w the w a ter The .
pumps dra w the wa ter from a commo s uction pipe out of the va cuum
n
Z
SUL ER PUM PS .
243
four pumps deliver into a common dis ch a rge pipe D The four .
pumps deliver 509 cubic feet Of wa ter aga ins t 187 feet head wh ile
ru n ning at 82 0 r p m .Fig 1 2 0 give a photo gra phic view of the
. . . s
Fig . 1 19 .
19 06 . The reas on for this ch a nge evidently lies in the disadva ntages
mentioned previously The disa dva n ta ges of h a ving to a rra n ge the
.
for diff erent hea ds a d a lso necessita ted the m a king of righ t a d left
n n
necessa ry for the wa ter guid a nce was a nother grea t di sa dva ntage .
a tion axi a l thrus t developed which in high spee d pum p s cou ld not
,
-
244 T Y PES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
be prope rly c ared for The reas o n for thi increas ed a xi a l thrus t
. s
p ump The di a m t r of t h pi t n i o ch n t h t it c ba l an e
. e e e s o s s o se a an c
F ig . 12 0 .
Fig 12 1 as p a rt P a d i k e y d to the s h a ft
. n s It i held fi rmly on
e . s
In the cle a ran ce spa ce a high pre s ure e xi s ts which v a ries with
a s ,
through the a n nul a r clea ra nce d betwee n the piston a d the lining an d n
being throttled by the clea ran ce d From b the wa ter flows through .
the pump pressure incre as e for a y reas on the press ure in spa ce n , a
2 46 TYPES OF C E NT R IFUGAL PUM PS .
thrust .
the b l a ncing pi ton a t the high pre ure end of the pump rende rs
a s -
ss
42 .
‘
RATE AU PU M PS OF SAU I I E R ''
HAR LE Co .
Fig . 122 .
mitting the wa ter to enter without shock a n d the other end of the ,
Thi i cle rly shown in Fig 1 0 1 The impe ller bl a des extend to
s s a . .
dia mete r while the right h a nd ide i hrouded only to dia meter D
,
-
s s s ..
Fig . 12 3 .
2 _ 2
Side Of the pi ston full wa ter press ure e xis ts while the other Side c n ,
a
248 T Y PES OF C E NT RIF UGAL PUM PS .
be connec ted to a n y press ure stage or to the suction end of the pump .
The axi al thrus t is neutra li ed by the d iff erence of the press ures o n
z
the oppos ite sides of the pis to n Sa utter Harle Co found tha t
. .
the surfa ces of the piston were worn by the grit ca rried through with
the w a ter They therefore provided a specia l lubrica tin g a rran ge
.
of delivering 150 cubic feet Of wa ter per minute under hea ds of 100 ,
2 00 3 00 a n d 400 feet
, , This pump is illus tra ted in Fig 12 5 The
. . .
division of this pump into four pre ure hea ds is very usefu l in dra i ss n
ing the mine a n d where it is necessa ry to lift the wa ter from the
lo wer ga llery ei t her entirely out of the mine or to an y one of t h e
inte rmedia te ga lleries .
Fig 1 2 6 illus tra tes a turbine d riven pump ins t a lled in a mine i n
.
-
Fi g . 12 6 .
a ga i t a h d of 2 2 3 fe t A t t of thi t wa m a de with
ns ea e . es s se s
pumped .
Fi g 12 7 ho w
. turbin drive pu mp for the Le ns M ines The
S s a e -
n .
in getting very good effi ciencie even with very sm a ll qua ntities of s
Fi g . 12 7 .
repr ent
F ig 12 8
. in t lla tion of both hi gh d l w pr ue
es s an s a a an o -
e ss r
unit Fig 129 gives a pl a n a d elev a tion view of thi i t all a tio
. . n s ns n ,
bi n e C the low pressure tea m turbine D the pump for the cond er
,
-
s , en s ,
re ults
s
25 2 T YPES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
1 194 ft .
2 200
10 1 1bs per sq . . in .
F ig 1 2 8
. .
through his engineering work in conn ction with the hydra ulic e
Picc a rd ga ve ext remely fa vora ble res ult At the e tes ts the highes t s . s
254 Y PES
T OF C E NTRIFUGAL PUM PS
.
R AT E AU PUM PS .
hea d obta ina ble was 42 7 feet which was the height of the highes t ,
res ervoir in the city The res ults of the tests were as follows :
.
Q ua nt i ty f w t r d l i
o d t th e h y d uli tu bi
a e e ve re o ra c r ne
p
er mi u t n e
H d f w t r f h yd u
ea o a e li tu bi
or ra c r ne
H d d liv
ea e d by pump
e re .
To ta l effic ie cy n
Fi g . 13 1 .
very high hea d which furnished enough po wer to lift thi s sa me wa ter
,
This kin d of hy dra ulic turbo pump is very use ful for lifting wa te r
from a sma ll wa terfa ll to hotels or residences sit ua ted a t h igher levels,
Fig 132
. .
thes e c as es the he a d a va ila ble for the hydra ulic turbine is less th a n
Fig 133
. .
the he a d delivered by the pump but the qu an tity delive red to the
,
is Shown in Fig 1 34 . .
s m a ll a xi a l pl a y the periphery Of th e ,
is m a de conic a l as c an be seen in t h e ,
Fig 13 4
h a nd cle ra nce sp a ce a d the impeller i
.
a n s
a . a e
m a de Of b bbitt a d e ured a n s c
e a s
bea ri gs n .
high press ure centrifuga l pump for uch a n a rran gement permits
-
, s
Fig 136
. .
Fi g 13 7
. .
The wa ter ente rs through the suction pipe into the fi st im pel l er r ,
Fig . 1 38 .
S-
h ped ch nel which c a rries it to the next impeller To gui d e
S a an , .
in gs wi th rin g lubrica tion The bea ring a t the s uction end us ually
.
C H Jae ger
. .Co b u ild three distinct types of centrifuga l
.
pumps the low pre ssure pump the modera te press ure pump an d
— -
,
-
,
the high press ure or turbine pump The lo w pressure cons tructi on
-
.
-
Fig 140
. .
The pump cas ing is cylindric a l a n d the pump h as no disch a rge va nes .
The e tra nce to the impeller is on both s ide w hich gives a per
n s,
entra nce to the impeller hence they a e built only in sma ll Si zes
,
r .
Fig 141
. .
led through more gra dua l bend Thi rra ngement nece sit a tes
s . s a s ,
F i g 142
. .
when ru ning t 36 5 r p m
n a . . .
26 4 TYPES OF C ENTRIF UGAL PUMPS
.
26 6 TYPES OF CEN TRIF UGAL PUMPS .
146 .
s ep a r a ted I this ty pe Of pu m p
. n
n e te d to a
c induction motor by n
me an s f a le ther b a nd coupli g
O a n .
mg
. 1 47 .
st a ges on e a ch s ide Thes e pum ps .
JAEGER PUM PS .
26 7
with twelve sta ges wo uld require a Sha ft of cons idera ble length a n d ,
cons i ts of eight sta ges four sta ge being pla ced on ea ch side Of the
s , s
in c a f it
/ o r mi n .
Fig 1 49 .
a t thi l a d was 1 2 3 0 h p
s e With the throttle on the di sch a rge pipe
. .
44 . K U G L GELPKE
E -
PUM PS OF E SC H E R , WYSS CO .
the types lrea dy des cribed for in this type bo th the impe ller an d
a ,
Fi g . 1 52 .
This form Of wa ter guid a nce is perh a ps very efficient when the
pump is working under ra ted condi tions beca use the entra nce a d , n
dis ch a rge i throttled thus decreas ing the qu ntity of wa ter delivered
s , a ,
the wa ter will no longer h a ve the proper velocity to form the correct
velocity dia gra ms a n d therefore the effi ciency will be grea tly
,
to the necess ity of h a ving l a rge cle a ra ces bet ween the impe ller n
a d di s ch rge v a nes
n a The wa ter b ing forced through a double
. e
some for it is turned through 90 jus t when the grea test velociti es
°
,
occur .
pressure Kugel Ge lpke pump The guide va nes h a ving the S Sha ped
-
.
-
cha nn els a r as sembled in units SO tha t they a but a ga ins t one a nother
e
order to ba la nce the axi a l thrust The wa ter pres s ure is regula te d .
by mea ns of a va lve .
a l so a e rie
s of thrust coll a r to t ke ca re of a y a xi a l thrust not
s s a n
p e lle rs in a n a xi a l direction .
45 . WO RTH IN GTON PU M PS .
Henry R . Worthington of
ork n w p a rt of the Inter New Y , o a
Fi g 153. .
Fig . 1 55 .
come of the de ire to build high press ure pumps Of grea ter spee d
s -
s,
thus increas ing the hea d pe r stage decreas ing the di a meter of t h e
,
impellers an d reducing the number of sta ges The effi ciency of this
, .
m
fa i ly th i c k /" ra m
.
Fig 156
. .
n ew type is grea ter th a n th a t Of the Old for reas ons eas ily unders tood
from the theoretic a l di cuss ion given in thi s book The axi al ba l a n ce
s .
force . oth bea rings a re lubric a ted by Oil rings The impellers a re
B .
Fig 1 6 1
. .
F ig 1 6 2.
.
fla nges on both s ides Of the impe ller form a close run ning fit with the
-
2 80 T YPES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
clea ra nce rings ecured to the pump c as ing The disch a rge va n e s
s .
a e m a de O f bron
r with one s ide remov ble ( Fig 1 55 ) so th a t the
ze , a .
Fi g . 163 .
Of s t ee l,
w i t h br o n e prot cti g
z leev The
e s h
n a ft iss a clo s eesSlidin
.
g
fit in the i m p ller ehub d i provid d w ith
s, a n a houlder
s a g a ines t s ,
bra cket a d a b tw
s, n re t h e c as ing
e d h e a ri gs to prevent sa n d
ee n an n ,
28 2 TY PES OF C E NT RIF UGAL PUM PS .
a ble piping to the di s ch a rge s ide O f the pump Fig 156 gi ves t he . .
F ig . 165 .
entirely cl osed .
Fi g . 16 7 .
Fig 168
. .
other Fig 158 how uch a a rra ng ment The unit consi ts o f
. . s s s n e . s
uni ts were supplied to the contrac to rs for the Jac kso n Stre et R e
gra de Sea ttle Was hingto n where nearly two
, , , million cubic y a rds
Fi g 1 70
. .
Fig 1 7 1
. .
well The di a meter of the di sch a rge pipe is 5 in ches The pump is
. .
Fi g 176
. .
The Worthington pumps sodes cribed are high press ure pum p
far -
s
of the J a eger type This firm h as a lso built very good designs
.
involute dis ch arge to a id in decreas ing the Shoc k losses a t exi t from
the impeller On a ccount of the dirty a n d gritty wa ter to be
.
sents the ch a ra cteri tic curves of thi pump At the normal loa d s s .
the effi ciency is 7 5 per cent which is excellent con ideri g th a t the ,
s n
F ig . 180 .
( 7 000 g llo ) of
a w a t r per
ns minu t e a g a in t a he a d of 1 80
e feet a t a s
s peed f 1500 r p m
O . . .
o ut di ch rge v e
s a Fig 1 7 1 give a serie
an f curves ho wing thi
s . . s s O S s
a 5 i ch di ch rge pip
-
n s The i ffi i y curv
a of pe i a l
e .
—
so e c enc es a re s c
2 96 T Y PES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
effi ciency .
s uction impeller for multi t a ge high press ure high s pee d a n d high
-
s - -
, ,
gra phic view o f one of the e uni ts is given in Fig 1 7 3 The pump s . .
Fi g 18 1 . .
Of 2 400 r p m Fig 1 7 4 gi v
. . outline dra wing showing the genera l
. . es a n
dimen ions f the unit a d Fig 17 5 give the cross s ectiona l views
s O ,
n . s -
O p ning to b th s ide
e of the fi r t impe ller The discha rge va nes a re
o s s .
p u n c h i g
ns the outer
, e n d s o f which are secured to the ring C The
s
.
Sho wn i Fig 1 75
n A thes e pump h a ve not yet been inst a ll d
. . S s e ,
one pump with one impeller only This test will not show as goo d .
full lines the cha ra cteristic cu ve Obta ined from the Shop test an d r s ,
150 po unds pe r squ a re inch pres s ure The norm l opera ting spe ed . a
Fig . 185 .
Fi g . 18 6 .
The impellers a re of ra ther novel des ign Fig 189 Shows a cross . .
Fi g 1 8 7
. .
Fig . 1 88 .
pe ller shown in Fig 189 it will ppear as i Fig 190 the impeller
'
.
,
a n .
,
Fi g 1 90
. .
Fig . 10 1 .
a n d the full line the decre as e of velocity for the impeller Shown i ,
n
fi g 19 1
. In the l a tter the decre as e of velocity i line ar a n d cor
. s
res ponds to the theory pres ented in Article 4 The dotte d curve .
creas e of velocity na tura lly disturbs the prope r tra nsforma tion Of
velocity hea d into pres s ure he d which influences the e fli c ie n cy o f
a ,
as shown in Fi g 1 9 0 . .
Fi g . 19 4 .
a nce rin g for this type f pump In Fig 195 the short circuited
O . .
-
wate r lea vi ng the cle ara nce rings a t high velocity meets th e m a in
PUM PS OF THE ARM ATURE N U M ASCHINE NF ABRI . K A G . . 3 07
Fig . 197 .
c onnec ted with ch a mber 4 by hole s in the Side of the impeller This .
308 TY PES OF C E NT R IFUGAL PUM PS
.
.
ing the sta tic pres sures A s uita ble form a tion of the clea ra n c e
.
Fig . 198 .
Since the a reas are equa l the tota l press ures will ba l a ce ea c h n
other .
The outbo a rd bea ring of the pump conta ins a thrust he a rin g
to ta ke up a y sma ll thrust ca u ed by unequ a l we r of the
n s a
clea ra nce rings The thrust bea ring is provided with forc e d
.
lubric a tion
.
31 0 TY PES OF C E NT RIF UGAL PUM PS .
Ga llo n s pe r Min u
te
Fig 20 1 . .
minute a ga ins t a hea d of 140 pounds per squa re inch (322 feet ) a n d ,
duction motor of 33 % cycles which expl a ins its low speed Fig 20 1
, . .
47 . I P M ORRIS PU MP S
. . .
a d lo w pre
n -
ure pump s peci a lly des i gned to mee t the need of a y
ss s s n
for the pumping ta tion of the N w Orlea ns Dra ina ge Commiss ion
s e .
Fig 202 . .
The impe ller of this pump i 9 feet 4 inches in dia meter a n d the diss
El ec tric moto r The sha ft of the unit is vert ica l The pump is
. .
pl a ced in a concrete cha mber below the motor the l a tter being ,
ins ta lled upon the fl o o r of the sta tion The pump delivers 19 2 00 .
effi ciency of 7 4 per cent The maximum effi ciency is . per cent
w hen the pump i delivering 1 7 6 4 0 cubic feet of wa ter per minute
s
a ga ins t a he a d f 1 1 feet O .
pre ssure centrifuga l pump built for the wa terworks of the city of
Du luth M inn It is a two stage hori onta l sh ft pump a rra nged for
,
.
-
z a
31 2 TYPES OF C E NTRI F UGAL PUM PS .
Fig 2 03. .
into which wa ter i fed This wa t r sea l prevents the a i from bein g
s . e r
the pump effi ciency is 82 per cent The combined effi ciency of the
.
motor tra nsformers a d pump when the l tter is Opera ting under
,
n , a
the conditions a bove sta ted was found to be 7 2 per cent Th e entire
,
.
314 TYPE OF C E NT RIFU GAL PUM PS .
The bea rings a e upplied with oil under press ure Ea ch pump h as
r s .
which i s held in po s ition by wa ter pressure a fter the pump rea ches
i ts no rm a l s pe ed The two centrifuga l pumps on ea ch he a t c an be
.
Fi g 2 06
. .
turrets loc a ted on the deck a mid hips Ab ve the deck turret is a
s . o s
After the boa ts were pl a ced in commiss ion they were gi ven c a p a city
te sts coveri n g a period Of eight hours d u ring which time a t frequent ,
an d regul a r inte rva ls re a din gs were ta ken The res ults Obta in ed .
Fig 207
. .
C o n de n se r va c uum . in .
l
C e n trifuga pu mp press ue (mea n r ) . lbs pe r sq in
. . .
Nu l
mbe r o f n o zz es ” 2
Dia me te r o f n o z z esl .
i
D s c ha rge pe r pump .
i
D sc h a rge , two pumps
To ta l disc ha rge pe r h o ur .
l r
Co a bun e d , o attl .
r
Co al burn e d pe r h o u
r
C o al bun e d pe r sq ua re e
.
f ra te s rf
.
f etOg uace ”
entire thrus t be aring a djus ts i tself to the position Of the sha ft The .
t hrus t bea ring co ist of a seri es of thrus t coll a rs keyed a ltern a tely
ns s
Fi g 2 1 1
. .
a e lubric a ted by
r O il under pr ure upplied through r di l holes
e ss s a a
lea ding to a hole in the center of the h a ft into which the oil i forced
s ,
s
by the oil supply syste m Thi thrust bea ring i highly sa ti f ctory
. s s s a
with stea m at 180 pounds per qua re inch pre ure a d exh ust
s ss ,
n a
Fig 2 13
. .
The press ure obta ined from e h sta ge of a Ra tea u pump is sma ll
ac .
driving mo tor in such cas es is pl a ced between the two pump c as ings ,
Allis C h a lmers
-
ty pe These motors a re of 800 h p woun d for
. . .
,
run a t a bout 7 4 0 r p m
. Fig 2 1 7 s hows a photogra phic view Of
. . .
Ea ch pump is des i gned to deli ver 400 cubic feet of wa ter pe r mi nute
Fig 2 10
. .
ba l a ncing piston a t the high press ure end Of the pump which oper
-
,
This ba ll bea ring consi sts of two rings of 1% inch di a meter ste el
balls wa ter cooled an d Oil lubric a ted
, The b a l a ncing pisto n is
.
32 8 Y
T PES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUM PS .
regul a tes the press ure on the piston The bea ring a re of the ring . s
the impellers a d dis ch a rge va nes where there a re close run ning
n -
clea ra nces .
Fig 2 19 gives the ch a r a cteri stic curves of the pump as dete rmined
.
very good .
50 . WE ISE AN D M O N SK I PU M PS .
Fig 2 2 0
. .
S f
eeull p t yb R C C p
re t i P
or d i g f t h Am.
i S i t y
. ar e n e r n ro c e e n s o e e r c an oc e
the origin a l Sulzer design it diff ers funda menta lly in th a t the Weise
,
wa ter in the pum p while the Sul er des i gn h as a pa th for the wa ter
, z
which reverses severa l times The l a tter necess ita tes somewha t
.
complica ted c as tin gs especi a lly for the dis ch arge va nes This firm
.
, .
Fi g 2 2 1
. .
1 14 8 feet .
feet This is rea ching a condition Of high stres ses An other pump
.
.
fa cture high press ure centrifuga l pumps Of the Ja eger type They
-
.
a l so build l w pre s
os ure pump
-
s for a l a rge v a riety O f w ork Fi g 22 2 . .
from the figure the impeller bl a des are ba ckwa rd turned a n d the
, ,
over the a rea Of the pi ton prod uce a pressure in the direction oppo
s s
b e ca u s e .
a t ws u m s
Sun s -
o
. U Q NC N Em " n o“ St l f '” 0” AA
Fig 22 2. .
the high press ure wa ter to esca pe through the di ch a rge holes into
-
s
b a l a nced automa tica lly An outside view Of this two stage pump
.
-
the suction pipe B a d is delivered into the di s cha rge cas ing a t a
n
62 m
Fi g 22 4
. .
pressure equa l to the di sch a rge hea d a t which the pump is opera ted .
Thi di cha rge press ure will extend to the ba l a ncing ring on eith r
s s e
under 300 pounds per squa re inch discha rge These two
Fig 22 6. .
opera ting condens ing under ste m a t 150 pound per squa re inch a s
a d no uperhe a t h as a wa ter r te O f
n s , pound per hors e po we r a s -
va cuum .
C omp an y Eight of these u its were ins t a lled for the city Of San
. n
JOHN M C DOUGALL C OM PAN Y PUM PS . 3 35
r
F a nci s co for fi re prot e ction E a ch unit is req uired to deliver 400 .
cubic feet (3000 ga llons ) of wa ter per minute under a disch a rge
pres ure of 300 pounds per squa re inch a n d a sucti on hea d f 15 feet
s O .
The unit run a t 1800 r p m The illu tra tion shows the top h a lf of
s . . . s
the p ump c as ing removed expo sing the impeller a n d discha rge ,
s
condensing .
d ive a ll as one unit or one pump with both wa ter turbines or one
r , ,
pump w ith one turbine The l a tter m kes pra ctica lly duplica te . a
w a ter w heel s in order to get rid of the end thrus t of the wa ter
w heel the loss due to unning under lo w ga te not be ing Of a n y
,
r
when pum ping a ga ins t 400 feet he a d for fi e se rvice or to fill the r
high level sta ndpipe a n d the s peed is decreas ed when less pressure
-
,
i s required .
one for the motor one for the sha ft an d one for the pump with slip
, , ,
i n g full pres s u e a n d the s peed i red uced by res ist a nce in the motor
r ,
s
c ircuit for lo wer press ures The effi ciency Of the whole unit is lo w
.
,
Fig 2 2 9 illus tra tes a in t a ll a tion for the high pres ure fire servi ce
. n s -
s
Fig 230
. .
own thrust bea rings the coupling being rigid for a lignment but
,
quick sta rting are the principa l objec ts A press ure of 300 .
the builders a bo nus of $ 10 000 No indica to r c a rds were Offi cia lly .
ta ken but a repre enta tive of the engine builder took c ards an d
, s ,
from the indica ted horse po wer ho wn by the e c a rds the to ta l over S s
the te st :
Dura t io n of te st . . . ho urs 13
To ta l wa te r pumpe d d urin g tes t Imp ga s . l . 6 5 15 000
r
Ave a ge wa te r d e live re d pe r h o ur . Imp gals . . 50 1 155
Ra te p um i
of
p gpn e r 2 4 h o ur s . Imp ga ls . . 12 02 7 7 0 0
Ave ra ge press u re ga u ge rea d i n g a t p ump . . fe e t
t
fee
Ave r
a ge s uct io n ga uge re a d in g at pump . f t
ee
r
Diff e i l l
e n ce n e ve of ga uges . f t
ee
T t l v r g
o a rr
a e a e co ec te d h ea d f t
ee
Fig 23 1 g
.
ives the stea m consumption per pump horse power p e r
hour as worked up from these te sts The dots represent ho uly . r
read ings a t va rious superhea t C urve A represe nts the gua ra nte e d
s .
pounds a n increase of
, per cent Ther fore 3 per c t w a . e en s
lb s S f t
. o m
/ vr M
Fig 23 1 .
pounds per thou a nd pound of stea m upe rhe a ted one hun d re d
s s ,
s
degrees .
fa vora bly with the best pra ctice in high duty pumping engines yet
-
,
when we cons ider the fa ct th a t the contra ct price was only one
third of the price as ked for vertica l triple expa n ion pumping engines
-
s ,
the inte res t on this difference a dded to the di ff erence in the cost of
engine house a d founda tions would more tha n compensa te for the
n
53 . ALB E R GE R PU M PS .
press ure pump for motor d ive The sa me des ign but with l a rger
r .
,
impeller is used for di ect conn ected tea m engine drive a n d where
,
r -
s ,
a bout 7 0 feet he ad .
Fi g 2 3 3
. .
pump c a sing a d the journ a l a e ring lubric a ted C lose clea ra nce
n s r .
Fi g 2 35
. .
built pumps from 2 inches di a meter dis ch a rge to 2 4 inches dia met er
Fig 2 36
. .
Fig 236 g
. ive photogr phic view of a th ree s t age pump Th e
s a a -
.
G a l /m s p er Min ut e .
Fig 237
. .
pump when runn in g a t 1 700 revolutions per min ute will give a .
much hi gher efficiency ; the tota l head of course is cons idera bly de
creas ed The dotte d lines Show the cha ra cteristic curves for t h is
.
l a tter condition .
Fi g 238
. .
fi ttings furni shed with the pump as c a lled for by the under wri t e r
,
ta ken from a ctua l tests a d shows a effi ciency of over 69 per cen t
n n .
in Fig 240 The pump when deliv ring 40 cubic feet (300 ga llon s )
. .
e
upo n the design of the c as ing which i not only in sections but split
,
s
Fig 2 42
. .
Fig 243. gives a outline view of thi pump direct con necte d to a
n s
these units h a ve recently been in ta lled for the Sta nda rd Oil Co m
s
the cross sectiona l view Fig 246 The bea rings a re ring lubrica ted
-
,
. . .
The unbal a nced a xia l t h rus t is a lmost wholly ta ken care of by the
ba l a ncing pisto n P on the dis ch a rge end of the pump C h a mbe r A .
is fil led wi th wa ter from the high press ure di sch a rge side of the -
pipe to the suction end of the pump If the unb a l a nced axi a l thrus t .
is towards the l e ft the cle a a nce bet ween ch a mbe r B a n d cha mber
,
r
piston P moves to the left This ra i ses the press ure in B until .
nea rly a utoma tic a d depend omewha t upon the setting of the
,
n s s
thrust bea ring provided for tha t purpose upon the extreme dis
ch rge end o f the Sha ft The rest of the detai l cons truction of this
a .
A ra ther inte re ting high press ure pump of speci a l design for
s -
this pump is ma de the over ll dim ens ions are sm a ll due to the hi gh
-
a ,
in the shaft during sinking opera tions a n d when the ultima te depth ,
of the sha ft i rea ched the pump ca n be l a id hori onta lly a d used as
s z n
of thi pump uspe nded vertica lly an d the feet for hori onta l in
s s ,
z
the suction ide of four impellers fa cing the opposite direction from
s
the s uction end of the other four This ins ures a a lmost perfect . n
su c tion end of the pump is provi ded The two spe ci a l views of this .
3 56 T YPES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUM PS
.
M ATHER AN D PLAIT
'
PUM PS
. 3 57
co nected to p ce B betwe e
n s a n
ch a rge v n a e co tructed of
a es, r ns
a d e
n ily rene wa bl ; a further
as e
of bron e a d a e a ccura te ly ma
z n r
noticed th a t there is a centra l bron e sleeve upon the sha ft rota ting z
in the centra l interna l bea ring of the pum p ; a t the outer ends of
the sha ft other bron e sleeves a d nut hold a ll of the impe lle z n s rs
The cas ings of the pump th ough of cas t iron a e provided with , ,
r
wrought steel hoop shru n k on to ena ble the pump to withsta nd the
-
s
rotor thus giving a very impl e con truction The st a tor i w ter
,
s s . s a
a n d v a lve which a llo ws w a ter to enter under pre ss ure into the wa ter
,
j a cket of the sta tor The l a tter i provided with a inch outlet To
. s —
.
effect sta rting a speci a l multi point a utom a tic tra n former sta te
,
-
s r r
deliver it to a common disch a rge pipe The wa ter enters the suc .
These Ope nings permit the pas sa ge of the water from the mid dle o f
36 0 TYPE OF CENTRIFUGAL PUM PS .
wa ter on lea ving the guide va nes ente rs the two circul a r cha mbe rs C ,
the l a tter being united a t the dis ch a rge pipe The end of the pump .
turbine h as sixteen sta ges which are divide d into two groups of
,
firs t . All the ne wer t urbines of this type a re n o w built in this m an ner .
Fi g 2 50
. .
r
a ms 0 C a re a
,
’
tt a ched to the weight s E E an d, the ’
hori
,
z ont a l
m
ar s D D ,
’
tr n
a s mit motion to the governor s pindle The weight . s
Fi g 25 1
. .
produces a das hpot effect either by forcing the oil out through t h e
by the springs F .
pump a re a rra nged to work in series The ultim te pre sure require d . a s
Fig 2 52 . .
is much sti ff er due to its short r le gth The a rra ngement for
,
e n .
se curing a xi l b a l a nce i
a e xtremely s imple a d is of the l a tes t
s n
a d be t wee
n ch a mbers A a d C t h tota l clea ra nce between the
n n ,
e
va lve a d f b ing
n a ce s inch C h mber A i upplied wi th wa te r
e . a s s
end of the pump there is a ext rna l be ring of the self oili g n e a -
n
with a water supply to prevent a ir lea ka ge into the pump Fig 254 . .
36 4 TYPE OF CE NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
Fig 2 55 gives a cross sec tion a l view of an electric a lly driven pum
-
p
.
the pump is in Opera tion the wa te r i lower a n d well below the leve l
, s
duri ng the week e nds an d during the stoppage the wa te r rise s a bove
-
,
fi g 2 54. .
press ure due to the level of the wa ter a bove the unit The unba la nced .
s t a ge st a m turbine
e pa rticul rly de igned for fi e purposes T he
,
a s r .
F ig 256
. .
rot a ting wh eel th e gre a test pos ible simplicity i obta ined a d th e
s, s s n
as the pump is only requi red for fi e purposes the economy is not
r ,
of 80 per cent was obtai ned a t 390 ga llons per mi nute with a hea d
lons per minute the hea d obta ined a t 1 12 0 r p m was 7 1 feet a n d the
. . .
feet Speci a l notice should be t a ken of the cons ta nt hea d obta ined
.
effi ciency does not occur a t the ra ted loa d the combin e d effi ci e ncy
,
37 0 Y
T PES OF C EN TR IFUGAL PUM PS
/2 0 0 5 00 2 000
Fi g 2 6 1
. .
rea ches a maxi mum of 80 per cent when di sch a rgi ng 1 100 gallons p e r
minute .
Fig 2 6 0 give s the ch a ra cte ris tic curves obt ai ned from a tes t o f a
.
less a ppa rent the higher the peed of the pump w hich corres po d s s , n
m a ke poss ible the cas ting of the e pa rts in one piec e obvi a ti g s , n
p e lle h a ve been
rs cons tructed to gener t 7 00 fe t he a d a t 2 0 000 a e e
efficiencies .
single sta ge pu -
mm for ins ta nce being built for feeding bo i le rs
, ,
DE L AVAL PUM PS .
aga ins t press ures of 1 7 5 pounds per squa re inch The a tta inment
.
Fi g 2 6 2
. .
cha rge ch a mber into the s uction cha mber The la byrin th rin g .
s
era l brupt turns in the course of the wa ter thus inc reas i g the
a , n
the loss of po wer therefrom a re reduced Fig 2 6 2 s hows cle a rly the . .
des ign of these l a byrinth rings The rota ting pa rts a e s crewed
. r
upo both sides of the impeller a n d the ta tiona ry pa rts are fas te ned
n , s
A c a reful exa mina tion of the ch arac te ris tic curves of De La val
pumps shows th a t the pumps a re des igned to be self regul a tin g -
,
Fi g 263 a
. .
pump may be overlo a ded as for i sta nce by fa ilure of the dis ch a rge
,
n
piping but in s uch c as e the power limiting ch a ra cteri tic pre vents
,
-
s
opera ting conditions Were a l a rger motor ins ta lled in order to t ake
.
Fig 2 6 3 b
. how the ch a ra cteri tic of a ingle st a ge pump d e s i gn e d
s s s s s -
Fi g 2 65a
. .
could not sta rt delivering aga ins t a st a tic pres sure of 235 feet ,
p ro tecting bus hing on the dia phra gms an d c as ing a n d the marine
,
piping .
mills .
R . D . WOOD PUM PS . 38 1
56 . R . D . WOOD PU M PS .
R D
. . Wood
of Phil a delphi a build chiefly l a ge sin gle stage
Co . r
usu a lly of the double i let type w ith a volute c as i g a lthough some
-
n ,
n ,
of the sma ller pumps h ve a suction pip a t one side of the cas ing
a e ,
Fi g 2 68 . .
s te a m engine Fig 2 6 9 ho ws
. . s ingle t a ge pum p for h a ndling
s a -
s
se wa ge a t Sa nto s B r a il,
The pump di sch a rges a ga inst a hea d of
z .
peller in thi c as e is of the Ja eger des ign The clea ra nce betwe e
s . n
Fi g 2 6 9 . .
with the hub of the impellers C lose clea ra nces are a lso formed .
between the impellers an d the c as ing upon cylindric al surfa ces The .
c at e d . Axi a l
t h rust is ta ken care of by ba ll thrust
on the sucti on end of the sh aft .
Fi g 2 7 2
. .
Germ a ny ,
noted for their ra nge of d pta bility a n d design
a re a a .
Thi firm builds di ff erent types for clea n a ndy a d limy wa ter
s ,
s ,
n s ,
prin ciple to the Sul er pump The high pre sure centrifugal pum ps
z .
-
s
Su l er design
z .
BRODNIT Z AN D SEYDE L PUM PS .
Fi g 2 7 3
. .
pipe c an be clea rly see n The wa ter a ft r pass ing through the
.
, e
386 TYPE OF C E NT R IFUGAL PUM PS .
bea ring lubric a ted by a suita ble greas e while on the suction side the ,
both sta ge deliv r the a me hea d a d when the outer rim cle r
s e s s n a
a nce is uffi ci tly l a rge compa red to the inner clea r nce To ta ke
s en a .
Fig 2 7 5
. .
Fig 2 7 5 s how
. t rifug l pump d igned for w ter cont a ini g
s a ce n a es a n
ma de of c t st l in ord r to wi th t d
as ee ive wea r Fo r clea n
e s an e x c e ss .
adverse conditio ns .
3 88 T YPE S OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
s hows a two st a ge p u
-
mp of this type direct connected to a mo to r .
Fig 2 7 8. .
a re not very v a ried the pump se rving chiefly for opera ting s m a ll
,
wa te r founta ins .
58 . B E RL IN E R M ASC H IN E N B AU PU M PS .
sh own more in deta il in Fig 28 0 The press ure preva iling in the . .
pump i provid d wit h a coll a r thrust bea ring mounted upon the
s e ,
opera tes The thru t be a ring is oil lubrica ted from the sa me reser
. s
the wa ter from whirling a d giving it proper guid nce a t entra nce n a
to the next impeller Fig 28 1 gives a photo gra phic view of a high
. .
59 . WILLAN S R O B IN SO N PU M PS .
p r t io of
o thi epi to n
a c a n be e a s ily under
n s s
F ig 2 8 4
. . th e pumps The impe lle rs a d guide va n es
es . n
i
a re e t her m chin ead or fi i h e d by h a nd The
n s s h a ft i m a de of . s
Fig 28 5
. .
pum ps Fig 286 illu tra te s a high pressure pump direct con nec ted
. . s -
60 . DAYTO N PUMPS .
end of the ma chine a d the disch a rge pipe loca ted in the middle of
n
pas ses t hrough the two end impellers a n d di sch a rge va ne into s re
of disch a rge va nes to the disch arge pipe In this a rra ngement axi a l .
39 4 T YPES OF C E NT R IFUGAL PUM PS .
thrus t elimina ted ; but a two s t age m a chine virtua lly cons is ts f
is - o
four impellers bec a use the wa ter passe from either end of the p uffi p
'
,
s
Fi g 2 8 6
. .
an d c a not be in a y w a y ri u
n A ot h r d cid e d adv nt a ge of
n se o s . n e e a
i h e sa y
s ec s Th e only tu ffi ng b
r . ne sa ry a on the two su
s o xe s ces re e
Fig 2 89
. represe nts a fire un derwri ters pump Thi s pump ca n’
.
Fi g 2 88
. .
Fi g 28 9
. .
It will be noted th at in these illustra tions the pump cas ing is divided
into two pa rt a long a hori ont a l pl a ne the t wo p a rts being doweled
s z ,
bility beca use the upper h a lf cas ing c an be eas ily an d quickly
removed The pa ckings be tween sta ges a re kept in pl a ce an d rigidly
.
held by long screws pas sing through the cas ing as c an be seen in Figs ,
.
either in ba ll bea rings or in ba bbitt lined bea rings The l a tte r are
-
.
Fi g 2 9 1
. .
The illustra tion hows a biple x volute pump This type cons ists of
s .
pump c an deliver 802 cubic feet (6 000 ga llons ) of wa ter per min ute
a ga ins t a he a d of 3 5 feet when running a t 1 800 revolutions per
This firm a lso builds highs peed pumps without di scha rge va nes ,
fas tened to the sha ft by mea ns of keys an d lock n uts which permi t
,
impeller serves as a side pl a te for the dis ch a rge va nes The ends
.
of the di scha rge va nes form a close cleara nce with this rotatin g
di s k . As the other s ide of the impeller ext e nds only to the begin
n i ng of the dis ch a rge v an es there wi ll be a di fle re n c e of press ure of
,
movement of the s h a ft .
bec om e s i no p er a t i ve th e suction
piping is protected a gai nst high
pre ure
ss .
t ifu
r g a l p ump s for qu an titi es of
wa te r from 7 0 to 1000 cubic feet pe r
minute a d for hea ds up to 100 feet
n .
Fig 296
. s hows a sma ller low pr essure pump di rect con ne cted to
-
Fig 29 5
. .
was .
Fig 29 8
. .
Ger/l oo s p e r ” wri/f a .
fi g 299
. .
63 . G E BAUE R PU MPS .
Fi g 300 . .
Fig 30 1. .
The p ump isof the d o uble s uc tion typ e h a ving one impeller .
. e
p M b
p y me n s of a fle x ible coupling
a .
cas ing a t two points 180 a pa rt The moto r a d s tep bea ring are
°
. n
64 . ALLE N PU MPS .
through the impeller sides for securing axi a l ba l ance Fig 303 gives . .
objection to this design might be tha t the wate r on lea vin g the re
versing cha nn el enters a rota ting elbow before it rea ches the entra nce
of the next impeller This rota ting elbo w mus t produce some rota tion
.
pa rtly upon the velocity of the wa ter Even if the entra nce a ngle of
.
the impeller is des i gned to a llow for this rota tion there must be ,
considera ble dis turba nce a t the end of the revers ing ch a n nel whic h ,
cont a ins ribs to prevent the wa ter from rota ting It is extremel y
.
Fig 304 . .
end of the pump The piston ma rked ( l ) in the figure rota tes wi th
.
pump cas ing The cylinder ma rked (3) is a lso a tta ched to the pump
.
which also give sZa sma ll varying clea ra nce between the ra di al fa cings
of the piston ( 1) an d cylinder Th e short circuited wa ter from
-
the periphery of the l as t impeller flows from the an n ular cha mber
ALLEN PUM PS . 409
cylinder (3) regula tes the press ure of the wa ter in cha mber B When
.
this pressure is la rge enough to overba la nce the axi a l thrust the ,
Fi g 305
. .
clea ra nce be twee n pisto n a n d cylinder increases bec a use the sha ft
h asa Slight a xi a l pl a y which a ga i n dimini s he the pre
,
s ss ure in ch a m
be r B . When the axi al thrus t is gre a ter th a n the press ure exerte d on
41 2 T YPES OF C E NT R IF UGAL PUM PS .
a ll over The guide va nes a re bolted to the sides of the revers ing
.
ring lubrica ted bea rings a n d i kept in its correct pos ition by a
-
s
28 4 0 0
20 4 0
-
ao 4o
s t o
zoo o 30 0 0 40 00 500 0 00 0 0
Fi g 308.
.
o ly
n .
best illustra ted by the two ch a ra cteristic curves shown in Figs 307 .
and 308 .
Fig 309 . .
enters the impeller as in the usua l designs but upon lea ving it strike , s
the floa ting guide va nes As the entra nce a ngle of these va nes i
. s
them a n d sets them rota ting until the entra nce a ngle is nearly
correc t for proper entra nce of the wa ter The wa ter then lea ves .
41 4 T YPES OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
guide va nes in the cas ing a re intended to tran s form the re m a ining
velocity into press ure The genera l idea is excellent bec a use the
.
Fi g 3 10 . .
s p ed
e .
tra n form tion from velocity into pr sure in these va nes is not very
s a es
e fli c i e n t .
build the Ree Ro tubo pump the impeller of which is illustra ted
s r ,
bee n obta ined with pumps opera ting at high speeds This firm h as .
is a l o a centrifuga l pump
s The impeller A ( Fig 3 11 ) h as a coni c a l
. .
un til fi na lly the wa ter ent r the a ctua l impeller A These pump e s . s
are u ua lly built in pa irs with the motor between them Axi l
s . a
Klein Sc h a li
, B ecker of Fr a nkenth a l Germ a ny build mul t i
nz n , ,
conta ining the guide va nes d rever ing ch a nnel but o con an s s, s
s tructed th a t the wa ter pre ure i not e erted upon it The cas ingss s x .
ing This be a ring is a utoma tic a lly oiled by the sma ll oil lifting
.
-
device shown on the extreme end of the bea ring The bea ring .
66 TE STIN G PU M PS
. M E T H ODS OF .
r s a ,
the center of the pipe an d pointing aga in t the strea m is conn ected s
to the mercury column or press ure ga uge The rea dings will then
, .
give the pressure hea d plus the velocity hea d a t tha t point .
disch a rge pre sures a e t ken a bove the center line the dista n c e
s r a ,
line its dista nce from the center line should be a dded to the observ d
, e
suction hea d .
There a e four method genera lly used for obt a ining the qua ntity
r s
2 The Weir t a n k
. .
3 The no z le
. z .
Venturi meter Va lve D is used for regul a ting the req uired hea d
.
re n
Fi g 3 14
. .
of the ga uge i in proportion to the squa re of the di cha rge from the
s s
mercury column .
pipe it is a dvisa ble to con ect to four point a round the pipe 90
n s ,
°
M ET HODS OF TEST ING PUM PS . 4 21
meters is gua ran tee d by the ma kers of the ins truments to be within
two per cent .
2 W i Ta n k
. e r Fo r me as uring qua ntity of di s ch a rge e peci a lly
.
,
s
for very l a rge uni ts the Weir ta nk c a be used Fig 3 14 illu tr tes
,
n . . s a
a Weir t a nk with the wa ter dis ch a rging through the c a libra ted
more ch a mbers so tha t the di turba nces of inflow do not aff e t the s c
the rea dings ta ken by one of the other methods especi a lly th a t of ,
the Pitot tube or no le beca use when using the Weir ta nk it doeszz ,
not require much grea ter l a bor to ta ke the noz le or Pitot tube z
meas urements .
To meas ure the hea d on the crest of a Weir a hook ga uge i gener s
a lly u ed
s This instrume n t is quite common a n d need no e xpla
. s
3 Th N
. le e Fig 3 15 shows a
ozz . .
form of no le which c an be em zz
va rious pressue a t the point where the pres ure ga uge i a tta ched
r s s s .
D inches di a meter .
d inche di a meter
s
The di ta nce from the center of the no le to the press ure ga uge
s zz
h = 2 3 04 P + m
.
30 6
t o 4 0 6 0 w M ” ” a
Pr e s s ur e 0”
Fig 3 16. .
4 The Pi t t Tu
. o b Fig 3 1 7 illustra te
e . . an a rr a ngement fo r s
The tube me s ures the velocity hea d a t the ori fice of the dis cha rge
a
307
4 24 TESTING OF C E NT RIFUGAL PUM PS .
obta ined.
Abso l u te pa th o f wa te r t h ro u gh i m p le r
e l .
Ad a m
Ad uj s ta b le gu ide va n es
Albergar pu mps .
An gle s Ba a n d de te rm i n a t io n o f
Appo ld
Arma t ure n a n d M as c h in e n a b ri k A G pumps f . . .
f
Axi a l c e n t ri uga l pumps .
Axi a l t h ru st
i n d ic a to r .
Ba bbit te d be a rin gs .
Ba la n c i n g p is to n , Alle n , W H . .
Allis C h a lm e rs -
.
Be rli n e r M as c hin e n ba u
B y
ro n Ja c kso n
Ku ge l-
G e l p ke
M a the r an d Pla tt
Sulze r .
Ba n k i .
Ban n i n ge r
Be a ri n gs , c o o le d by ra d ia t io n .
Be a rin gs , d es ign of
lub ric a ti o n of
me t h o d of ba bb it ti n g
r ubb in g s pe e d o f .
s ph e ri c a l se a te d .
te mpe ra t ures of .
wa te r c oo li n g o f .
4 26 INDE X .
Bo rsi g pu mps .
Bro d n it z a n d Se y de l p umps
Bu ff a lo pumps
Bu ilt u
-
p im pe lle rs d es i gn o f
,
B y ro n J ac kso n pu mps
C .
C a lc ula t io n of a lo w press u
-
re ce n tri uga l pump f .
i mpe lle r a n d gu i de va n e s
t wo h igh pre ss u re -
ce n t ri fug al p umps
C as i n gs a n d h e a ds , s tre n gt h o f
c i rc ula r
t h e gu ide va n e
Ce n te r y
o f g ra vi t , d e te rmi n a t io n of
Ce n tri u f
ga l a c t io n in c e n t ri fug al pum ps
f o rc e o f w a te r
pumps , a xi a l
c a lc ula t io n of lo w pre ss u
-
re
c h a ra c te ri s t ic o f
c lass ifi c a t io n o f
d o uble in le t t pe y
su c t io n t y pe 22 9
dut y of 42 4
e ffi c ie n c y of 85
e n c lo s e d . 4
e xpe ri me n ta l e ffi c ie n c y of 106
fi r c ti o n lo sses i n 12
fo r fi re b o a t se rv i c e 30 1 3 13 3 17 , 3 34
e n gi n e se rvi c e 2 7 0 , 36 7
s t a t io n s . 3 10 325 334 339
y
h d ra uli c mi n i n g
fi r c t io n he a d of
h i gh p ress ure
-
h isto ri c a l re vie w of
h o rizo n ta l
y
h d ra uli c e fli c i e n e y o f
h yd ra ulic lo sses in .
lo w press ure
-
me c h a n ic a l lo ss e s in
4 28 IN DE X .
Ch o rlto n -
Wh ite hea d go ve rn o r .
Ci rc u la r pump c as i n gs .
Co mbes
Co n d it io n eq u a t io n
Co n s umptio n o f po we r a n d e fi c ie n c f y
C ri ti ca l s pe e ds
a p pro xim a te o rm u la fo r f
g pra h i ca l d e te rmi n a t i o n o f
ma t h e ma ti c a l d e te rmi n a ti o n of
Cu
rves x an d A
y
Da to n pu mps
fl
De e c tio n o f pu mp sh a ts , d e te rmin a tio n o f f
De La va l pumps .
Di a ph ra gm pa c kin gs , d es ign o f
pa c kin g rin gs
Di a ph ragms , s tre n gt h o f
Di me ns io ns o f s u c t io n pipe .
Di re c tin g va n es , use o f
Do uble s u c t io n pu mp
Du lut h fi re -bo a t pu mps
y f
Dut o f c e n t ri uga l pumps
y
D n a mi c ba la n c i n g
Effi c ie n c y a n d co n s umptio n of po we r
y
h d ra uli c .
w h e n 5.
B.
o f b a c k wa rd t u rn ed i mpe lle r bla d e s
c e n t rifugal p u m ps , e xpe ri me n t a l
wi t h o ut gu i de va n es
f
o rwa rd t u rn e d i mpe lle r bla d e s
mu lt is ta ge c e n t ri ug a l p um ps f
ra d i a l i m pe lle r bla d es
wi t h va r yi ng n umbe r o f re vo l ut io n s
Elbo ws , flo w of wa t e r t h ro ugh
E n c lo se d c e n t ri fug al pumps
E n t ra n ce an d e xi t d i me n s io n s fo r e q ua l h ea d s w i t h va ryi n g q ua n t i t i es .
v e lo c it y
d ia g ra ms w h e n a. 2 90
°
En tran ce pipe
velo c it y di agra ms
IN DE X . 4 9
En t ra n ce v e loc it y di a gra ms fo r 6, 2 90
°
Eule r, Le o n h a rd .
Evo lven te n pu m ps .
ve lo c it y
di agrams
°
8g 2
90
g p
ra hi ca l de te rmma tio n of .
F
Fire bo a t , ce n t ri fug al pumps fo r, B y ro n J ac kso n
M o rris , I P . . 3 13 3 1 7
Wo rt hin gto n . 301
en gi n e , ce n tri fug l pump f
a s or . 27 0, 33 7
sta t io n s , c e n r t i fug l pump
a f s or 289 , 3 10, 325 , 334, 339
so
Flo w o f wa te r t h ro ugh a c e n t ri fug l pump
a 1
pi pe s a n d e lbo ws . 104
Fo rc e d f
ee d lubric a ti o n of bea ri n gs . 16 1
Fo rward turn e d i mpe lle r b la d e s , e fli c i e n c y o f 98
FOt t in ge r
Fra n c is
lo sse s
i n i mpe lle r
suc tio n pi pe
Fun da me n ta l e q ua ti o n .
Gira rd
Go ve rn o r, C h o rlto n Wh i te h ea d -
Gui de va n es
ad j ut s a b le
an gles , in flu e n ce upo n p p
e ri h e ra l ve lo c i t y
an gles , in flu e n ce upo n sh o rt- c i rc ui t lo sses
c a lc ula tio n o f
430 IN DE X .
a t e n t ran c e
lo sse s i n .
wi t h o ut
H o t wa te r pac ki n g .
Hu t ze lsied e r, C .
y
H d ra u li c e ffi c i e n c y
lo sses i n ce n t ri fug
al pum ps
mi n i n g, c e n t ri fug l pump
a s fo r
bui lt up .
c h a n n e l s e c tio n
c l e a ra n c e ri n gs
d es i gn o f
i n vo l ute s
lo sses .
n umbe r o f bla d es of
s t re n gth o f
s t re t c h o f, d u e t o c e n t ri fug l f
a o rc e
t a n ge n t i a l s tresse s in
wi th ri ve te d bl a d es
43 2 IN DE X .
M o rris I P , pu
, m ps
. . .
Ne uman n , F rit z
Ne w Y o rk fi re -bo a t pu m ps .
N o va k pumps .
f
No z z le co e fi c ie n ts o f flo w
meas ure me n ts by
Numbe r, c o rre c t , o f i mpe lle r bla d es
o f re vo l utio n s , e fi c ie n c y wi t h va r yi ng
O il fo r bea ri n gs .
Pac ki n gs , d es ign of
d ia ph ra gm
h o t w a te r
lea t h e r c uppe d
w a te r se a l o f
Pa c ki n g ri n gs fo r d i a p h rag ms
Pa ra bo lo id , ro t a ti n g
Pa rs o n s , R C .
Pi pes , flo w of w a te r t h ro ugh .
Po illo n .
Po n c e le t
Po rt a ble c e n tri fug al pum ps 2 7 0, 36 7
Pra s il .
Pres ure
s d ifi e re n c e i n c lea ra n c e s pa c e .
Pro s ll
Pump pa rts , d es ign o f i mpo rt a n t
y
t pe s , see C e n tri u g p
a l u m p t pe s f y .
IN DE X . 43 3
PAGE
st resses i n i m pe lle rs .
pumps
Re dte n b a c h e r .
Ro ta t in g para bo lo id .
Ro un d pu mp cas in g .
Sc h wa mmkrug
Sc re w pumps , Qui ri
Se gn e r
f
Sh a t pumps
Be rlin e r M as c hin en b a u
Ge b a uer .
Jae g er
M a t h e r a n d Pla t t 3 57
f
Sh a ts , c a lc ula tio n o f c ri ti ca l spe e ds o f 19 1
d e fle c t io n o f 1 99
f
Sh oc k a n d ri c t io n lo ss es . . 9 , 10 , 1 2
Sh o rt c irc u
- i t lo ss es . 33 , 86
in flu e n ce of gui de upo n
va n es 30
i mpe lle r a n gles upo n 30
Sh o rt- c irc uit wa te r 19
Sh ro u d rin gs , st re tc h o f, d ue to ce n t ri fug l f
a o rce 18 1
Simps o n pu mps 4 15
Sin gles ta ge pu m ps o
Sk o d a pu mps 32 1
Spe e ds , cri t ic a l . 19 1
Sph e ric a l se a ted be a rin gs 32 0
Spe ide l, E . 1 46
Spi ra l pump c as in g 5, 73
St a ti c b ala n c in g 19 1
1 7 0, 1 93,
4 34 IN DE X .
i m pe lle rs
p u m p c as in gs an d h e a ds .
St re t c h i n im pe lle rs d u e to c e n r a t i fu g l f o rce
s h ro ud rin gs d ue to c e n r t i fug l f a o rc e
f
St ufi n g bo xes , d esign o f
Su bme rged pu mps
Su c ti o n h e a d , ma ximu m pra c ti c a l
d i me nsmns of
fi r c t io n in
v e lo c i t yf or 6. 33
Sulze r pumps 4 , 7 , 106 ,
T e mpe ra t ure of be a ri n gs
T es ti n g o f c e n tri fug al pumps
T h eo re tic a l h ea d of pump .
see Ba la n c i n g Pis to n .
bea rin gs
Allis C h a l me rs
-
Ge n e ra l E le c t ri c C o
ma ri n e t pe y .
ro lle r
se l f
-
a lig n i n g .
Wo rt hin gt o n
T ri -
ro t o r ce n t ri fug al pum ps .
T urbi n es ,
y
h d ra uli c .
y
T pes o f ce n tri fug al pumps
see C e n t ri fug al p um p t y pe s .
F e b rua ry , 1 9 1 1
SH O RT T IT L E C A T A L O G -
O F TH E
Pub l i c a t i o n s an d Im p o r t a t i o n s
OF
D V A N N O ST R A N D C O M PA N Y
.
23 M U R R AY AN D 27 WA R R EN ST R EE T S, N . Y .
P ri c es m a rk e d w i th a n as te r i s k a re NE T .
A l l bi n d i n gs a re in c l o th un l e s s o th e rw ise n o te d .
A B C Co de .
( Se e Cla use n Th ue ) -
.
Abbo tt , A V Th e
. . El e c trical Tra n smi ss i o n
o f En e rg y .
Te sti n g Ma c h i n e s ( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . .
Ada m , P Pra c ti c a l Bo o b i n d i n g
. Tra n s by T E Ma w k . . . .
Addyma n , F T Pra c ti ca l X R a y Wo r
. .
-
k
AI Co de . ( See Cla use n Th ue ) -
.
Un i ve rsa l Di c ti o na r Of W e igh ts a n d Me a su re s y 8 vo , .
No . 1 6 mo ,
Th e o r o f Arc h e s y ( Sc ie n c e Se ries No . I 6 mo , .
8yo,
Tre a tme n t of Pa pe r fo r Spe c ia l Purpo se s Tra n s by C Sa l te r . . . ra mo ,
y
. .
Vo l . I
( 1 90 4)
.
Vo l . II ( 1 00 5 )
.
D . V AN NOSTR AND COM PA NY S SH ORT TITLE CATALOG ’
3
Vo l III ( 1 9 0 6 ) . . 8 vo ,
( 1 9 0 7)
V o l IV . . 8 170 ,
Vo l V ( 1 9 0 8 ) . . 8 vo ,
Vo l VI ( 1 9 0 9 ) . . 8 vo ,
Argan d, M Ima gin ar . y Qu a n ti ti e s. Tra n sla te d f
ro m th e Fre n c h by
A S Ha rd . . y .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . 1 6 mo ,
Armstro n g, R .
, and Ide ll , F E . . Ch im n e y s fo r Furn a c e s an d Stea m Bo ile rs .
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . . r6 mo ,
Arn o l d, E Arma tu re W i n di n gs o f Di re c t Cu
. rre n t D - y n a m o s. Tra n s by .
F B DeGre ss
. . 8 vo ,
As h e , S . W .
, an d K il y J
e e , . D . Elec tric Ra i l wa y s. Th e o re t i c a ll y and
y
Ele c tri c it : E xpe ri me n ta ll a n d Pra c t i ca ll y y I z mo ,
k
At i n s o n , A A Ele c tri c a l a n d Ma gn e ti c Ca lc ula ti o n s
. . 8 vo , .
k
At i n so n , J J Fri c ti o n o f Ai r in Mi n e s
. ( Sc i e n ce Se ri es No
. 1 6 mo , . .
k
At in so n , J J , a n d W illia m s , Jr , E H . Ga se s M e t wi th in Co a l Min e s
. . . . .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No 1 6 mo , .
Th e E le m e n ts of Dyn a m i c E le c tri c it y an d Ma gn e ti sm . ra mo ,
Po wer Tra n s mi tte d by Ele c tric ity . I e mo ,
Ba ile y , R D . . Th e Bre we rs An a l st
’
y . . 8 vo ,
Ba k e r, A L . . Qu t a ern i o n s 8 vo ( In P re pa ra ti o n .
)
Ba k e r, Be n j . Pre ss ure of Ea rth wo r k .
(Sc ie n c e Se rie s NO . 1 6 mo ,
Ba k e r, 1 O .
( Sc ie n ce Se rie s No
. Le ve ll i n g . . mo ,
16
Ba k e r, M N Po ta ble Wa te r
.
( S.c i e n c e Se ri e s No . . 1 6 mo ,
Se we ra ge a n d Se wa ge Pu r i fi c a ti o n ( S c i e n c e Se rie s No . . 1 6 mo ,
Ba ll , R S . . Po pula r Gui de to th e H ea ve n s . 8 vo ,
Na tura l So urc e s of Po wer .
(We s tm i n ste r Se r i e s ) . 8 vo ,
Ba ll , W . V . La w Afi e c ti n g E n gi n e e rs . 8 vo ,
Ba n k so n , Ll o y d Sl ide Va l ve Dia gra ms
. .
( e n c e Se ri e s No
Sc i . . 16 mo ,
Barba , J . Use of Ste e l fo r Co n struc ti ve Purpo se s . I amo,
Ba r k A H
e r, Gra ph i c Me th o ds o f E n gin e De s ign
. . . . rz mo ,
k
Ba r e r, A Te xt ile s a n d Th e ir Ma n ua c tu
. re W
( e stm in ste r Se ri e s ) 8 vo , f . .
y
.
k
. .
Bea um o n t, R . C o lo r in W o ve n De sign 8 vo , 7 50
Fi n ish i n g of Te xtil e Fa bric s 8 v0 ,
B e a umo n t, W W Th e Stea m E n gin e In d i c a t o r . .
-
8 vo , 2 50
Be de ll , F , a n d Pie rc e , C A Dire c t a n d Al te rn a ti n g Cu
. rre n t T . . eti s ng . . 8 vo ,
Be e c h , F . D y e ing o f Co tto n Fa bric s . 8 vo ,
D y e ing o f W o o le n Fa bri c s 8 vo ,
k
Be c w i th , A . Po tt e r y 8 110 , pa pe r,
B e gtrup, J . Th e Sl ide Va l ve 8 vo , .
Be n de r, C E . . Co n ti n uo us B ridge s .
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . 16 mo ,
Pro po rti o n s of Pi ers . use d in Bri dge s ( Sc ie n c e Se ri e s No
. .
16 mo ,
Be n n e tt , H G . . Th e Ma n ua c ture f of Le a th e r 8 vo ,
Bern th se n , A . A Te xt bo o k of Orga n i c Ch e mi stry . Tra n s . by G .
u
*2
50
Be rr y , W .
J . Di fi ere n tia Eq ti l
s o f t h e Firs t S e c i e s
p a on “ m o ( In Pre p
12 ara t io n .
)
Bersc h , J . f
Ma n ua c ture o f M i n eral a n d La e Pigme n ts k . Tra n s by A C . . .
. 8 vo , *
5 0 0
B i n n s, C F Ce ra m i c Te c h n o l o g
. . y . . 8 vo , 5 0 0
Ma n u
a l o f Pra c t i c a l Po tti n g . . 8 vo , *
7 50
Th e Po tte r ’
s Cra t f . . rz mo , *
2
y
Bl th , A . W . Fo o ds : Th e ir C o m po si t i o n a n d Ana l yi s s . . 8 vo , 7 50
Po iso n s : Th e ir Eff e c ts a n d De te c ti o n . 8 vo , 7 50
'
k
Boc m a n n , F . 12 mo , *2
50
B o dm e r, G R . . H dra u y
lic M o t o rs and Turb i n e s 1 2 mo , 5
B o ilea u, J . T . Tra ve rse Ta bl e s 8 vo , 5
Bo n n e y , G E . . Th e E le c t ro — p la t e rs a o o
’
Hndb k 1 2 mo , 1 2 0
Bo w , R H . A Tre a ti se o n ra c i n g
. B
Bo wi e , A J Jr A Pra c tic a l Tre a t i se
. . . on H dra u y
l ic M i n i n g
6 D V AN NOSTR AND C OM PA NY S SH O RT T IT LE C AT ALO G
’
.
Car te r, H A . . Ra m ie ( R h e a ) , C h i na Gra ss . 12 mo , *
2 00
Carte r, H R M o de rn Fla x, H e m p, a n d Ju
. . te Spi n n i n g 8 vo , .
*
3 00
Ca th ca rt , W L Ma c h i n e De s ign Pa rt I Fa ste n i n gs
. . 8 vo , . . . .
*
3 00
Ca ve n , R M , a n d La n de r, G D
. S ste ma ti c In o rga n i c C h e m i str 1 2 m o ,
. . . y y .
* 2
0 0
Ch a mbe rs Ma th e ma t ic a l Ta ble s
’
8 vo , . 1 75
Ch a rn o c , G F kW or sh o p Pra c ti c e ( We st mi n ste r
. . 8 vo ( In k . .
No 1 z 6 ) . 1 6 m0 ,
H o w to Use Wa te r o we r r z mo , P
Ch i ld , C T Th e H o w a n d W h y o f E le c tri c i t
. . 1 2 mo , y
C h ri stie , W W . . B o i le r wa te rs , Sca le , C o rro s i o n , Fo a mi n g
-
8 vo ,
Ch i mn e yD e s ign a n d Th e o r y 8 vo ,
Furna c e Dra t f .
( Sc i e n ce Se ri e s No . 16 m0 ,
Ch urc h
’
s La bo ra to r y GuidRe wri tte n by E d wa rd
e . Ki n ch 8 v0 ,
Cla ppe rto n , G . Pra c tic a l Pa pe rm a i n g k . . 8 vo ,
Cla r k C H Ma rin e Ga s ( In P res s )
f r Mc h a ni
. . .
,
f
Fi th E d i ti o n . 8 vo , *
7 0 0
Th e A 1 Te le gra ph i c Co de . 8 vo , *
7 50
Cle e ma n n , T M Th e Ra ilro a d E n gi n e e r s Pra c ti c e
. .
’
. Ia mo , *1
50
Cl e r k , D .
, a n d Ide ll , F E Th e o r o f th e Ga s E n gin e . . y .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s
16 mo , 0 50
Cle ve n ge r, S R . . Tre a tise on th e Me t h o d of Go ve rn me n t Surve i n g y .
16 m o , m o ro c c o .
1 6 mo 0 50
Mi Th e i Q u 8
. .
C o o m bs , H A . . Ge a r Te e th .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri es . . 1 6 mo , 0 50
C o o pe r, W . R . Pri ma r yB a tte ri e s . 8 vo , *
4
Th e E le c tri c ia n Pri m e rs . . 8 vo , *
5
C 0 ppe rth wa i te , W C Tun n e l Sh ie lds
. . . .
4 to ,
*
9
C o re y , H T . . Wa te r Supply E n gi n e e ri n g . 8 vo ( In P re s s .
)
Co rfi e l d , W . H . Dw e ll i n g H o use s .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . 16 mo , o 50
Wa te r a n d W a te r Suppl -
y .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . . I 6 mo , o 50
C o rn wa ll , H BMa n ua l o f B l o w pi pe An a lys i s
. .
-
. 8 vo , *
2 50
Co u rtn e , C F y
Ma s o n r Da ms . . y . 8 vo , 3 50
C o we ll , W B Pure Air, Oz o n e , a n d Wa te r 1 2 mo , *
. . . 2
D VAN NOSTRAND COMPANY 8 SH ORT TITLE CATALOG
.
’
7
C ra i g, T Mo ti o n o f a So li d in a Fu
. el ( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . . 16 mo ,
Wa ve a n d Vorte x M o ti o n ( Sc i e n c e Serie s No . . 1 6 mo ,
Vo l I . . Th e Ge n e ra tin g Pla n t
Vo l II . Di stri bu
. tin g S st e ms an d La mps y
C r o c k er, F B , an d Are n dt, M
. Elec tri c Mo to rs
. . 8 vo ,
C r oc k er, F B , a n d Wh ee l er, S S
. . Th e Ma na ge me n t . . of El e c trica l Ma
ra mo ,
C ross, C F . .
, Be va n , E .
J .
, and Sin da ll, R . W . Wo od Pulp a n d Its Appli ca
ti o n s .
( W e s tmi n ste r Se ri es ) . . 8 vo ( In Press ) .
Da ve n port, C . Th e B o o k .
( W e stm i n st er Serie s .
) 8 vo ,
Da vi e s, E H . . yf
Ma c h in e r or Me ta l li e ro us Mi n e s f 8 vo ,
Da vies , D C . . f
M e ta lli ero us M in era ls a n d Mi n in g 8 vo ,
Earth y Min e ra ls a n d Mi n i ng 8 vo ,
Da vie s, F H Elec tri c Po we r a n d Tra c t i o n
. . 8 vo ,
Da wso n , P Ele c tric Tra c ti o n o n R a ilwa s
. y 8 vo ,
Da y, C Th e In dica tor an d Its Dia gra ms
. 1 z mo ,
De R o o s, J D C Li n a ge s ( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No
. . . 1 6 mo ,k . .
De Va ro n a , A Se we r Ga se s ( Sc i e n c e Se.ri es No 1 6 mo , . .
16 mo , mo ro c c o ,
Do ble , W A . . Po we r Pla n t C o n struc ti o n on th e Pa c i fi c Co a st ( In P re ss .
)
Do dd, G . Dic ti o n ar y of f
Ma n ua c ture s, M i n i n g, Ma c h in er y , an d th e
In dustria l Ar ts . rz mo ,
Do rr, B F . . Th e Surve y or s
’
Guide and Poc k et Ta ble- b o o k .
mo , mo ro cc o , 16
Dra pe r, C H E le me n ta r Te xt bo o k o f Ligh t, H e a t a n d So u
. . nd 1 2 mo , y -
.
8 vo ,
Dun ca n , W . G .
, a n d Pe n ma n , D . Th e Ele c trica l Eq uipme n t of Co ll ierie s .
8 v0 ,
8 D . VAN NOSTR AND COM PANY S S H O RT TITLE C AT ALO G ’
D so n , S 8 Pra c ti c a l Te st in g o f Ra w Ma te ria l s
. . 8 vo ,
E c c le s, R G . .
, and k
Duc wa ll , E . W . Fo o d Pre se rva ti ve s
Pa pe r
Edd y , H T . . R e se arc h e s i n Gra ph i c a l Sta tics
Ma ximum Stre sse s un de r Co n c e n tra te d Lo a ds .
E dgc u m be , K
In dustria l Elec tri ca l M ea su r i n g In stru
. m e n ts
E i ssl e r, M Th e Me ta ll u rg o f Go ld
. y .
Th e Me ta llurg o f Sil ve r y
Th e Me ta ll urg o f Arge n t i ero u s Le a d y f
C y a n ide Proce ss fo r th e E xt ra c ti o n of Go ld
A Ha n d k on Mo de rn E xpl o si ves
E ki n , T C . . Wa te r Pipe an d Se wa ge Di sc h a rge Dia gra m s f o li o ,
Eli o t , C . W .
, and Sto re r, F H . C o mpe n di o u
. s Ma n u al of Q u lit
a a ti ve
Ch e mica l An a l yi
s s . 12 mo ,
Elli o t, Ma j or G H . Eu. ro pe a n Li gh t h o use S ste ms -
y 8 vo ,
En n i s, Wm . D . Li n se e d Oil a n d Ot h e r Se e d Oi ls 8 vo ,
Appli e d Th e rmo d na mi c s y 8 vo
Er uf rt , J D e i n g o f Pa pe r Pul p
. Tra n s by J H u y bn e r . . . 8 vo ,
Ersk i n e- M urra , J A Ha n dbo o o f W ire le ss Te le gra phy . k y . . . 8 vo ,
E va n s, C A Ma ca da m i zed R o a ds
. . .
( In P re s s .
)
Ewin g, A .
J . Ma gn e ti c In d uc t i o n in Iro n 8 vc ,
Fe irie , J . No te s on Le a d Ore s 12 mo ,
No tes on Po tt e r y m 1 2 mo ,
y J Vntila ti on l Mi
.
Fa irl e , W .
, a nd An dre , Ge o . . e of Co a n e s. ( Sc ie n c e
Se ri es No . 1 6mo,
*
8 v0 , 2 00
Fa y, I . W . Th e C o al - t a r Co lo rs . . 8 vo ( I n P re s s ) .
Fe rn ba c h , R L . . Glue a nd Gel a ti n e 8 vo ,
Fi sc h er, E . Th e Pre pa ra ti o n of Orga n i c Co mpo un ds . Tra n s . by R . V .
Sta n f o rd ” 12 m0 ,
Fish , J . C L . . Le tte ri n g W o rk in g Dra win gs
of Oblo n g 8 vo ,
Fis h e r, H . K . C .
, and Da rby , W C Subma ri n e Ca ble
. . Te s t i n g 8 vo ,
Fi s k e, Lie ut B A . . . E le c tri c it yi n Th e o r y and Pra c ti ce . 8 vo ,
Fle i sc h ma n n , W . Th e B o o k of th e Da i y
r . Tra n s by C M Ai ma n. . . k . 8 vo ,
Fle m in g, J . A . Th e Alte rna te - c urre n t Tra n s f o rme r . Two V o lumes . 8 vo .
V o l II . . Th e Util i za t i o n of In d uc e d C urre n ts .
V o lume s 8 vo , e a c h ,
s
. .
Fl ue ry, H Th e Ca lc ulus W i th o ut Li m i ts o r In fi n i te s i ma l
. Tra n s by . .
C 0 Ma i ll o ux
. . .
( In P re s s ) .
10 D . V AN NOST R AND COMPANY S SH ORT T IT LE C AT ALO G ’
Go uld , E S . . Ca lc ulus .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . 1 6 m0 ,
H igh Ma so n r yD a m s. ( Sc ie n c e Se ri e s No . 16 mo,
Pra c t ica l H dro sta ti c s y an d y
H dro sta ti c Fo rmula s .
( Sc i e n c e Se ries
No . 16 mo , o 50
Gra n t, J . Bre wi n g an d Di st ill in g ( We stmin ste r Se ri e s ) 8 v0 ( In Pres s )
. . .
De n tal M e ta ll urgy . . 8 vo ,
Gro ss , E . H o ps . 8 vo ,
Gro ssma n , J . Ammo n ia and Its Co mpo un ds . 12 mo ,
Gro th , L A . . We ldi n g a n d C utti n g Me ta ls by Ga se s or E lec tr ic it y . . 8 vo ,
Gro ve r, F . Mod e rn Ga s and Oil En gi n e s 8 vc ,
Grun er , A . Po we r l o o m -
Wea vi n g . 8 vo ,
Gttldn e r, H ugo . In te rna l Co mbusti o n E n gi n e s . Tra n s by H Die d e ric h s
. . .
4 t0 ,
Gun th e r, C 0 . . In te gra ti o n . 12 mo ,
Gurde n , R L . . Tra ve rse Ta bl e s . f o li o h a l f m o roc c o ,
Guy , A E . . E xpe rime n ts o n th e Fl e xure of B e a ms. . 8 vc ,
Ha e der, H . H a n db o o k on th e Stea m -
e n gi n e . Tra n s . by H . H . P.
Po wle s rz mo ,
Ha i n ba c h, R Po tte r De c o ra ti o n Tra n s by C Sla ter
. y . . . ra mo ,
Hal e , W J Ca l c u la ti o n s o f Ge n e ra l Ch e mi stry
. . 1 2 mo ,
Ha ll , C H Ch e mi str o f Pa i n ts a n d Pa i n t Ve h i c le s
. . y . r z mo ,
Ha ll e r, G F . .
, an d Cun n i n gh a m, E T . . Th e Te sla C o il rz mo ,
H a lse y , F A . . Sl ide Va l ve Ge ars . 1 2 mo ,
Ha m il to n W G Use fu l In fo rma ti o n fo r Ra il wa y M e n
,
. . 1 6 mo ,
H a tt , J . A H . . Th e Co lo ri s t sq uare 1 2 mo ,
Ha usbra n d , E . y
Dr in g by M e a n s of Air and Ste a m . Tra n s . by A C . .
Wrigh t rz m o ,
8 vo ,
Ha us n e r, A Ma n ua c ture o f Pre s e r ve d Fo o d s
. f and Swee t me a ts . Tra n s .
by A M o rri s a n d H R o b s o n
. . . 8 vo ,
D . V AN NOSTR AND COMPANY S SH OR T TIT LE C ATALOG ’
ll
H a w k e, W
Pre m ie r Ci ph e r Te le gra ph i c Co d e
. H .
4 to , .
*
5 00
t *
4 ,o 2 50
R a y, A . Al te rn a tin g Curre n ts . 8 v0 , *
2 50
Pr in c i ple s of Alte rn a te- c urre n t W ork i n g 12 mo , 2 00
Heck, R C H . . Ste a m E n gi n e
.
-
an d Oth e r Ste a m M o to rs . Two V o lumes .
V ol . I . Th e rm o d n a m i c s y an d th e Me c h a n ic s . . 8 vo , *
3 50
V o l. II . Form , Co n struc tio n , and W o rki n g 8 v0 ,
5 00
*
No te s on Ele me n ta r y Ki ne ma t ic s 8 vo , bo ards , *1 0 0
H e d ge s , K
M o dern Ligh tn in g Co n duc to rs
. 8 vo , 3 00
y
.
H e e rma n n , P D e rs Ma te ria ls
’
Tra n s by A C Wrigh t
. . . . . 12 m0 , *2
50
B e l l o t , Ma c q uer a n d D Apl ign y
’
Art o f D e in g W o o l , Sil . y k and Co tt o n .
*2
8 vo , 00
H e n ri c i , O . S k e le to n Struc ture s . 8 vo , 1 50
H e rma n n , F . Pa in ti n g on Gla ss and . 8 v0 , *
3 50
H e rrma n n , G . Th e Gra phi c a l Sta ti c s of Me c h a i s m n . Tra ns . by A P . .
Smi th . 12 m0 , 2 00
H e rz f e ld , J . Te s ti n g of Ya rn s an d Te xt ile Fa bri c s 8 v0 , *
3 50
H ilde bra n dt , A Airshi ps, Pa st a n d . 8 vo , *
3 50
Si sN
.
H il de n bra n d , B W Ca ble Ma i n g . .
-
k .
( Sc ie n c e er e o. 16 mo , 0 50
H il l , JW . . Th e Puri fi ca ti o n of Publi c Wa ter Suppl ie s . Ne w E di ti o n .
( In Pre s s )
Wa te r Ana lysis
.
In te rpre ta ti o n of ( In I
’
rc xx .
No
. .
16 mo , 0 50
Ho ba rt, H M . . y
H ea v E le c tri c a l En gi n e e ri n g . 8 vo , *
4 50
Ele c tric it y . 8 vo , *
2 00
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . 1 6 mo , 0 50
Homer, J . E n gin e e rs ’
Turn in g 8 vo , *
3 50
Me ta l 12 m0 , 1 50
To o th e d Ge a ri n g 1 2 m0 , 2 2 5
Hou
gh to n , C E . . Th e E le me n ts of Me c h a n i c s of Ma te ria ls 1 2 mo , *2 00
Hou
lleviq ue, L . Th e E vo lutio n of th e Sc ie n c e s 8 vo , *2
00
12 D V AN NOST R AND C OM PA NY S SH ORT T ITLE C ATALOG
’
.
8 vc , pa pe r,
H ubbard, E . Th e Uti li za t i o n of Wo o d -
wa ste . 8 vo , .
1 2 mo ,
H utto n , W . S . Ste a m b o ile r C o n struc ti o n
-
. 8 vo ,
Pra c t i c a l E n gi n e e r s H a n d bo o
’
k 8 v0 ,
Th e W o r s Ma n a ge r s H a n d bo o
’ ’
k k . 8v
o,
y
H de , E . W . S k ew Arc h e s .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . . 16 m0 ,
In d uc t i o n C o i ls .
( Sc i e n c e Se r i e s N0 .
St o ra ge R e se rvo irs .
( Sc i e n c e Se r i e s No . . 1 6 mo ,
Ja m ie so n ,
A . Te xt B o o k on Ste a m Ste a m E n gi n e s
and 8 v0 ,
E le m e n ta r yM an ua l on St e a m a n d th e Ste a m E n gi n e 1 2 mo ,
Ja n n e tta z , E . Guide t o th e De te rm i n a ti o n of Ro c k s . Tra n s . by G . W .
Pl m pto n y 12 mo ,
Jeh l, F . Ma n ua c ture o f Ca rb o n s f 8 v0
Je n n i n g ,
s A S Co m m e rc ia l Pa i n ts
. . and Pa i n t i n g . W
( e s t m i n s te r Se rie s ) .
8 v0 ( I n
Me c h a n ic a l Dra w in g 8 vo ( In ) N IIYII IN I I .
)
Jo c k i n , W A r i th m e t i c
. o f th
'
e Go ld a nd Si l ve rs m i th rz mo ,
Jo h n s o n W H , . . Th e C ul t i va ti o n a n d Pre pa ra t i o n o f Pa ra R ub b e r . 8 vo ,
Jo h n so n W M o
,
A . . Th e M e ta ll urgy of Ni c k e l p u
( In I
m l u
’
m )
ri .
Jo h n s t o n , J F W . . .
, an d Ca m e ro n , C . E le m e n t s o f Agri c ul tura l C h e m i s tr y
a nd Ge o l o gy 12 mo,
J ,J
ol y . Ra id o a c ti vi ty and Ge o l o g y 12 m0 ,
Jo n e s , H C . . E le c tri c a l Na t ure of M a t te r an d R a d i o a c t i vi t y 12 mo ,
14 D . VAN NOSTR AND COM PANY S SH ORT TITLE CATALOG ’
y
H dro e le c tri c De ve l o pme n ts a n d E n gin e e rin g 4 to ,
*
s
K o ll e r, T Th e Utili za ti o n o f Wa ste Pro d uc ts
. . 8 vo ,
Co sm e ti cs . 8 v0 ,
K ra uc h , C . Te st in g of Ch e m i c a l R ea ge n ts . Tran s by .
J . A
. W ill i a mson
an d L . W . Dupre . 8 v0 ,
Vo l H . . Ae 1 0 d 0 n e ti c s
Larn er , E T . . Prin c iple s of Alte rn a ti n g Cu rre n ts 12 m0 ,
La rra bee , C S . . Ciph e r an d Se cre t Le t ter and Te le gra ph i c C o de . . . 1 6 mo ,
so n Muir . . 12 m0 ,
La ti mer, L H . .
,
Fi e ld , C .
J . an d H o w e ll , J W . . I can n de s c e n t E le c tric
Ligh tin g ( Sc i
. e n ce Se r i e s N 0 57 . 16 mo ,
g
.
ngP
.
La tt a , M N . . Ha n d b o o o f Am e r i c a n kGas- En in eeri ra c t i c e 8 v0 ,
Ameri c a n Pro duc e r Ga s Pra c tic e .
4 to ,
Le a s k , A R . . Brea d o wn s k at Se a 1 2 mo ,
k
Lec y , S T S Wrin l e s in Pra c ti c a l Na viga ti o n
. . . k 8 vo ,
Le Do ux, M Ic e- Ma i n g Ma c h i n es ( Sc
. i e n c e Se ri e s No 4 6 k . . . . 16 m0 ,
Le e d s , C C Me c h a n i cal Dra win g fo r Tra de Sc h o o ls
. . o bl o n g 4 to ,
H igh Sc h o o l Ed i ti o n
Ma c h in er Tra de s Edi ti o n y . .
f
Le evre , L . Arc hi te c tural Po tte r y . Tra n s . by H . K . B ird and W M . .
. .
4 to ,
Le h n e r, S . f a c tu
In k Ma n u re . Tra n s by A M o rris a n d H R o bs o n
. . . . . 8 vo ,
Le mstro m , S . Elec tric it yi n Agr ic ul ture a n d H o rti c ul ture 8 vo ,
Le Va n , W . B . Ste a m E n gi n e In di c a to r
-
.
( Sc i e n c e Se rie s No . 1 6 mo ,
Ha n d yT a bl e s t
4 ,o
Ba n k e rs a n d Sto c bro k k e rs
’
Co d e and Merc h a n ts and Sh ippe rs Bla n ’
k
Ta bl e s 8 v0 ,
C o m bi n a ti o n C o de 8 vo ,
E n gin e e rin g C o de 8 vo ,
Li ve rm ore , V P .
, and W ill i a ms J , . H o w to B e c o m e a Co m pe te n t M o to r
. rz mo ,
D . VAN NOSTR AND COMPANY S SH ORT TITLE CATALOG ’
15
8 vo ,
Ele ctri c a l Me a sure me n t an d th e Gal va n o m eter 12 m0 ,
Lo dge , 0 .
J . Ele m e n tary Mec h a n i c s 1 2 m0 ,
Lo w e n ste in , L C . .
, an d Cri sse y , C P . . Ce n tri fug l Pump a s . .
( In Press ) .
( In P re pa ra ti o n .
)
Po wer Pla n t Pa pe rs Fo rm I Th e Stea m Po we r Pla n t . .
pa pe r,
Vo l . II . Sa lt Ca k e, y
H dro c hl o ric Ac id an d Le bla n c So
’
da In two
Vo l III .Ammo n ia .
Vo l I . In tw o . 8 vo ,
V o ls II . an d III ( In Pre pa ra ti o n ) .
Ma ce we n , H A Fo o d In spe c ti o n . .
k
Ma c e n z ie , N F No te s o n Irriga ti o n . .
k
Ma c ie , J H o w to Ma e a Woo le n M ill Pa y
. k
Ma c kro w, C Na va l Arc hi tec t s a n d Sh i pbuilder s Poc k e t bo o k
.
’ ’ -
.
1 6 m 0 , lea th er,
No . 1 6mo ,
k
Mar s , E C R . Co n stru c ti o n o f Cra n e s a n d Li fti n g Ma c hi n e ry
. . 1 2 m0 , .
Ma n ua c tu f
re o f Iro n a n d Ste e l Tu be s 1 2 m0 ,
M e c h a n i c a l E n gi n e e ri n g Ma te ria ls 1 2 m0 ,
k
Ma r s , G C H dra uli c Po we r E n gin e eri n g
. . y 8 vo ,
In ve n ti o n s, Pa te n ts a n d De sign s 1 2 m0 ,
k
M ar h a m , E R Th e Am e ri ca n Ste e l W ork er
. . 1 2 m0 ,
M arl o w, T G Dr in g Ma c h in e r a n d Pra c ti ce
. . y y 8 vo ,
Ma rsh , C F C o n c i se Tre a ti se o n Re i n o rc e d C o n cre te
. . f . . 8 vo ,
Ma rsh , C F , a n d Dun n , W R e i n orc e d Co n cre te
. . . f 4 to ,
16 D VAN NOSTR AND COMPANY S SH ORT TITLE CATAL OG
.
’
Ma rsh , C F . .
, and Dunn, W . Ma n ual of R e in f o rc e d Co n cre te an d Co n
c re te Bl o c k Co n str uc ti o n . 1 6m0 , m o roc c o , *2
50
Ma s s i e , W . W .
, and Un derh ill , C R . . W ire le ss Te le gra ph y and Te l e ph o n y .
12 m0 ,
M a th e so n , D . Austra lia n Sa w M i ll e r -
’
s Lo g and Ti mber R ea d yR k ec o n e r.
12 m 0 , l e a t h e r,
Ma th o t , R E In tern al C o mbusti o n E n gi n e s
. . . 8 vo ,
Ma uric e , W Elec tri c B la stin g Appa ra tus a n d Expl o si ve s
. . 8 vo ,
Sh o t Firer ’
s Guide . 8 v0 ,
Ma xw e ll , J C Ma tt e r an d M o ti o n
.
( Sc i e n ce Se
. ri e s No . . 16 mo ,
Ma xwe ll , W H , a n d Bro wn , J T En c c l o pe d ia o f Mun i c i pa l
. . . . y an d Sa n i
ta r yE n gi n e eri n g 4 to ,
y
Ma er, A M Le c tu re No tes o n Ph si c s
. . y 8 vo ,
M cc ullo ugh , R S Me c ha n i ca l Th e o r o f H e a t . . y 8 vo ,
Mc In to sh ,J G Tec h n o l o g o f Sugar
. . y . 8 vo ,
I dut i l Al
n s r a c oh ol . 8 vo ,
M uf tu
an ac re o f Va rn i sh e s and Ki n dre d In d ustri e s . Th re e V o lume s .
8 vo .
Vo l . I . Oi l Crush i n g, Re fin i n g and B o il i n g
Vo l . II . Varn ish Ma terial s and Oil Va rn ish Ma i n g k
Vo l H I ( In Pre pa ra t io n )
D
. . .
M c Kn igh t , J .
, an d Bro wn , A . W . Ma rin e M ul ti tubula r B o ile rs
M c Ma s te r, B J . . Bri dge an d Tun n e l Ce n tre s .
( Sc i e n c e Se r i e s No . 20 .
16 m0 ,
Mc Mec h e n , F L Te sts fo r Ore s, Mi n e ra ls a n d Me tal s
. . 1 2 m0 ,
Mc Ne ill , B Mc Ne ill s Co d e
’
. 8 vo , .
y
Me e r, J G A , a n d Pe c e r, C G Me c h a n i c al Dra wi n g a n d Ma c h in e
. . . k . .
De sign t
4 ,o
M ic h e ll , S M i n e Dra i n a ge
. . 8 v0 ,
Mie rz in sk i , S Wa te rpro o fi n g . of Fabi r cs . Tra n s . by A M orris . an d H .
R ObSOll . 8 V O,
M ill er, E H ua n tita ti ve An a l si s fo r Mi n in g E gi n ee rs
. . Q y n 8 vo ,
Mill er, G A De te rm i n a n ts
.
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s
. . . . 16 mo ,
y
M il ro , M E W H o m e La c e ma k i n g
. . .
-
1 2 m0 ,
M in i fi e , W Me c h a n i ca l Dra win g
. 8 vo ,
Mi tc h e ll , C A , a n d Pri de a ux, R M
. Fibre s Use d in Te xt ile
. . . an d Allie d
In d us tr ie s . . 8 vo ,
M o de rn M e te o ro l o g y 1 2 m0 ,
k
Mo n c to n , C C F Ra d i o te l e gra ph
.
( W e stm in ster . . 8 vo , y .
’
K
utte r s Fo rmula 8 v0 ,
M o re in g, C A , a n d Ne a l , T Ne w Ge n e ra l a n d M i n i n g Te le gra ph Co de , 8 vo ,
. . .
M o se s , A J Th e Ch a ra c te rs o f Cr s ta ls
. . 8 v0 , y
Mo se s, A J , a n d Parso n s, C L Ele me n ts o f M in e ra l o g
. . 8 vo , . . y
18 D . V AN NOSTR AND COM PANY S S H O R T T IT LE C AT ALO G ’
Pe rrigo , O E . . Ch a n ge Ge a r De vic es . 8y o , 1 00
J . H Le d e b o e r. 8 v0 , *1
50
Pe tti t , Li e ut J 8 Gra ph i c Pro c e ss e s
. . . .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri es N o .
76 . . 16 m0 , 0 50
Pe rr y , J . Appl i e d M e c h a n i c s .
’
8 vo , *2
50
k ( Sc i e c e Se rie s No
n
.
Ph i ll i ps , J En gi n e e ri n g Ch e mi s tr
. y . . 8 vo , *
4 50
Go ld Assa i n g y . 8 vo , *
2 50
Da n ge ro us Go o ds . . 8 vo , 3 50
Phi n , J
. Se ve n Fo ll i e s of Sc i e n c e . 1 2 mo , *
1 2 5
Ho use h o l d Pe st s , and H o w t o Ge t R i d of Th e m 8 v0 ( In P re pa ra ti o n ) .
k
Pi c w o rth , C N . . Th e In d ic a to r Ha n d bo o k . Tw o V o l ume s . 12 m0 , ea c h , 1 50
Lo gar ith m s for B e gi n n e rs 1 2 m 0 , b o a r ds , 0 50
Th e Slide R u le . 1 2 mo ,
. 1 00
Pla n e Ta ble , Th e . 8 v0 , 2 00
Pla ttn e r ’
s Ma n ua l o f Bl o w pi pe An a l -
yi s s . E igh th E di ti o n , re vi se d . Tra n s .
by H B C o rn wa ll . . . 8 vo , *
4 00
y
Pl mpto n , G W Th e An e ro i d Ba ro m e te r . . .
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No .
35 . 1 6 mo, 0 50
H o w to b e c o m e an E n gi n e e r .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri es . 16 mo , o 50
Va n No stra n d ’
s Ta bl e Bo o k .
( Sc ie n c e Se ri e s No . . 1 6 m0 , 0 50
Poc h e t , M L . . Ste a m In j e c t o rs. Tra n sla te d f ro m th e Fre n c h .
( Sc ie n ce
Se rie s No . 1 6 mo , 0 50
Po c k et Lo gar i th ms to Fo u Pla c e s r .
( Sc i e n c e Se r i e s No 65 . . 0 50
l e a th e r, 1
Pre ve n ti o n o f Smo e k . 8 vo , *
3 50
Stre n gth o f Ma te ria l s . 8 vo , *1
75
*
Po tte r, T . C o n cre te 8 vc , 3 00
Pra c ti c a l C o m po un di n g of Oi ls , Ta ll o w a nd Gre a se . 8 vo , *
3 50
Pra c ti ca l Iro n Fo un di n g . 1 2 m0 , 1 50
Pra y ,
T .
, J r. Twe n t yY e a rs w i th th e In d i c a to r . 8 v0 , 2 50
Stea m Ta ble s and E n gin e C o n sta n t . . 8 v0 , 2 00
Ca l o ri m e te r Ta b le s 8 vo , 1 oo
(I
.
Pree c e , W . H . E le c tr ic La mps n P re s s .
)
Pre l i a i , C . Earth and Roc kE xc a va t i o n 8 vc , *
3 00
Gra ph ic al De te rm i n a ti o n of E a rt h Sl o pe s . 8 vc , *2 00
Tun n e li n g .
8 V0 , 3
Dre dgi n g . A Pra c tic a l Trea ti se .
( In P rrs s .
Pre sc o tt , A B Orga n ic An a l s is y 8 v0 , 5
Q u lit ti vCh m i l Analy i
. .
*
Pre sc o tt , A B . .
, and J o h n so n , 0 C . . a a e e ca s s . . 8 v0 , 3 50
Pre sc o tt , A B . .
, and Sull i va n , E C . . Fi t B k i Q u li t t i
rs Ch oo n a a ve e m i s tr y .
12 m0 , *1
50
Pritc h a rd , O G . Th e M a n ua c ture f E le c tri c li gh t Carb o n s 8 vo , pa pe r,
of - *
0 60
y
.
Sm i th 8 v0 ,
to
.
Str uc ture s 1 2 m0 , *
2 50
In j e c t o rs : Th e o r y ,
C o n s truc ti o n and W o rk i n g . . 12 mo , *1
50
D . VAN NOSTR AND COMPANY S SH ORT T ITLE C ATALOG ’
19
Pu W H
l s i fe r , . . No te s fo r a H i sto r y of Le a d
Purc h a se W R , . . Ma so nr y
Putsc h , A . Ga s and C o a l dus t Firi n g
-
P y n c h on , T R . . In tro duc ti o n t o Ch e m i c a l Ph yi s cs
f
Ra ter G . W . Mec ha n i c s of Ve n tila ti o n .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri es No .
Po ta ble W a te r .
( Sc i e n c e Se rie s No . 16 m0 ,
Tre a tmw t of Se pti c Se wa ge .
( Sc i e n c e Se r i e s No . 1 6 m0 ,
f
R a te r, G , . W Se wa ge D
.i spo sa l i
and
n th e Un i te Ba
d S ta te s 4 tko ,e r, M N . . .
ik
R a e s, H P Se wa ge Dispo sal Wor s
. . 8 vc , k
y
Ra il wa Sh o p Up- to- Da te 4 to ,
Ra mp, H M Fo un dr
. Pra c ti c e .
( In P res s ) y .
Ra n da ll , P M . . Qu t
Opera to r s Ha n dbo o k
ar z
’
. 12 m0 ,
R a n da u, P . En a me ls a n d E n a me ll i n g . 8 vc ,
k
Ra n i n e, W JM . . . Appl ied Me c ha n i c s 8 v0 ,
Ci vil En gin e e rin g 8 vc ,
Ma c h in e r a n d Mill wo rk y 8 v0 ,
Ra n k i n e , W JM . . . Th e Ste a m-e n gi n e and Ot h e r Pri me M o ve rs . . 8 vo ,
Use ful Rul es a n d Ta ble s 8 v0 ,
R a n k in e , W J M . . .
, an d Ba mber, E F . . A Me c h a n i ca l Te xt bo o -
k . . . 8 vo ,
Ra ph a e l , F C . . Loc a l i za ti o n of Fa ul ts i n Elec tri c Ligh t a n d Po we r Ma in s .
8 vo ,
Ra th bo n e , R L B . . .
Je we ll e ry
Si mple 8 vc ,
Ra te a u, A . Flo w o f Stea m th ro ug h No z z l es an d Orifi c e s . Tra n s by H . .
B Br do n . y . . 8 vc ,
Ra use n be rge r, F . Th e Theory o f th e Re c o il o f Gu s n . 8 vo ,
Ra ute n stra uch , W . No te s on th e E le m e n ts Ma c h i n e De s ign , 8 vo , bo a rds ,
of
Pa rt I Ma c h i n e Dra ti n g
. f . 8 v0 ,
Part II E mpirica l Des ign .
( In P repa ra t i o n .
)
y
.
Ra m o n d, E B Al te rn a ti ng Cu
rre n t E n gi n ee ri n g
. . . 12 m0 ,
Ra y n e r, H . Sil k Th ro wi n g a n d W a ste Sil k 8 vo ,
ysalt y T
.
R e e d s E n gi n ee rs Ha n dbo o
’ ’
k 8 v0 ,
Ke y to th e Nin e tee n th E d iti o n of R ee d ’
s E n gin ee rs Ha n dbo o k
’
8 vo ,
ful Hi
. .
Use n ts to Se a - go i n g En gin e e rs . 12 m0 ,
Ma ri n e Bo ile rs 1 2 m0 ,
R e i n h a rdt , C .
. W . Le tte rin g fo r Dra f ts me n , E n gin ee rs , and Stude n ts .
o bl o n g 4 to , bo ards ,
Th e Te c h n i c M e c h a n i ca l Dra t in g
of f o blo n g 4 to , b o a rds ,
R e i se r, F . Ha rde n in g a n d Te m pe rin g o f Ste e l . Tra n s . by A M o rris a n d
.
H R o b so n m0 ,
W
. 12
R e i se r , N . Fa ul ts i n t h e Ma n ua c ture f of o o le n Go o ds . Tra n s by A .
M o rris an d H R o bs o n
. . . 8 v0 ,
Spi n n in g a n d W e a vi n g Ca lc ula ti o n s 8 vo ,
k k
. .
R ice , J . M .
, and J
o h n so n , W W . A Ne w Me t ng er
e n tial of Fun c ti o n s . 12 mo ,
Ri c ha rdso n , J Th e.M o de rn Ste a m E n gi n e 8 vo ,
R i c h a rds o n , 8 S Mag n e ti s m an d Elec tr i c it
. . y 12 m0 ,
R ide al , S . Glue and Glue Te sti n g 8 vo ,
R i n gs, F . Co n cre te i n Th e o r y and Pra c ti ce . 1 2 m0 ,
R o bi n s o n , J . B . Arc h i te c t u
ral Co mpo s iti o n . 8 vo ,
R o bi n so n , S . W . Pra c ti cal Trea ti se on th e Tee th o f Wh ee ls ( Sc ie n ce
Seri es No . 16 m0 ,
Ra ilro a d Ec o n o mi cs ( Sc ie n c e Se ries No . 16 mo ,
Wro ugh t Iro n Bri dge Me mbe rs ( Sc i e n ce Se rie s No . . 16 m0 ,
R oe bli n g, J A Lo n g
. a n d Sh o rt Spa n R.a il wa B ri dge s y f o li o ,
R ose , T . K
Th e Prec i o us M e tal s
.
( Wes tmin ste r Series ) 8 vo , . .
R o ssiter, J T Stea m E n gi n es
. ( We s tm i n ster
. 8 v0 ( In P ress ) . . . .
*2
. 8 vo ,
R o uil li o n , L . Th e Ec o n o mi c s of Ma n u a l Tra i n i n g . . 8 vo , 2
R o wa n , F J. . Pra c ti ca l Ph yi s cs o f th e M o d e rn Stea m bo il e r -
8 v0 , 7 50
R o wa n , F J , a n d Ide ll ,
. . F . E . Bo iler In c ru
s ta ti o n an d Co rro si o n .
( Sc i e n ce Se r i e s N0 . 16 mo ,
R o xburgh , W . Ge n era l Fo un dr y P ti ra c ce . 8 vo ,
Ruh me r, E . Wirel ess Te l e ph o n y T . ra n s . by J Ers ki n e-Mu
rra . y . . 8 vo ,
Russe l l , A . Th e o r y of Ele c tric Ca bles a n d Ne twor s k . 8 vo ,
Sa un n i er , C . Wa tc h ma ker s ’
Ha n dbo o k
Sa y
e rs, H M . . Bra k es fo r Tra m Ca rs
Sc h ee l e , C . W . C h e m i ca l E ssa y s
Sl o a n e , T O C .
’
. E le me n tar y El e c tri ca l Cal c ula ti o n s 1 2 m0 ,
16 mo , mo ro c c o ,
Smith , J
Ma n ufa c ture o f Pa in t
. C . . s vc ,
Smi th , W Ch e mi str o f Ha t Man ua c tu
. rin g y f . 1 2 m0 ,
Sn o w, W . G .
, an d No la n , T . Ve n tila ti o n of Buildi ngs .
( Sc ie n c e Se ri es
No 5 ) . 1 6 mo ,
So d d y , F Ra di o a c ti vit
. y . 8 vc ,
So lo m o n , M . Ele c tric La mps .
( We stmi n ster Se rie s ) 8 vo ,
So th e rn , JW . . Th e Ma rin e Stea m Tu rb i n e . 8 v0 ,
So xhle t, D H . . D y e in g a n d Sta i n i n g Marble . Tra n s by A Mo rris
. . an d
H R o bso n . 8 vo ,
Spa n g, H W . . A Pra c ti ca l Tre a ti se on Ligh tn in g Pro te c ti o n 12 m0 ,
Span ge n burg, L . Fa ti gue of M e ta ls . Tra n sla te d by S . H . Sh re ve .
( Sc i e n c e Seri e s No . 23 . n 16 m0 ,
Spe c h t, G J , H ard . . y , A S , M c M a s te r ,
. .
J B a . .
, nd Wa lli n g . To po gr a ph i ca l
Surve in g y ( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No 7 2
. . . 16 m0 ,
Sp y
e ers , C L . .
-
k
Te xt bo o o f Ph s ica l Ch e mistr y y 8 vo ,
Sta hl , A . W . Tra n s mi ss i o n of Po we r .
( Sc ie n c e Se rie s No . . 16 mo ,
Sta h l , A . W .
, an d Wo o ds , A T . . E le m e n ta r M ec h a n i sm y 1 2 m0
,
Sta le y , C .
, and Pie rso n , G S . . Th e Se pa ra te S ytm s e of Se we ra ge . . 8 vo ,
Stan da ge , H C . . Le a th e rwo r k e rs Ma n u
’
al . . 8 vo ,
Sea li n g Wa xe s Wa fe rs , , and Oth e r Adh e s i ves 8 v0 ,
Agglu ti n a n ts o f a ll in ds fo r a ll Pu rpo se s K . 12 m0 ,
Sta n sb ie , J H Iro n a n d Ste e l
.
( W e s tm i n
. ste r . 8 v0 ,
Ste ve n s , H P . . Pa pe r M ill Ch e mist 1 6 m0 ,
Stil e s , A . Ta ble s fo r Fi e ld E n gi n ee rs 1 2 m0 ,
Still ma n , P Ste a m .
-
e n gi n e In dic a to r 1 2 m0 ,
y
.
Sudbo ro u h
g , JJ . . an d J a me s , T C . . Pra ti c a l Orga n i c Ch e m i s tr . . 12 m0 ,
Sufl i n g, E R Tre a ti se o n th e . . Art o f Gl a ss Pa i n ti ng 8 vo ,
Swa n , K
Pa te n ts , De sign s a n d Tra d e
. Mar k s .
( We stm i n ster Si e r es. )
8 v0 ,
Swe e t, S H . . Spe c ia l Re po rt o n C o a l 8 vc ,
Swi n burn e , J, W o r
. d i n gh a m ,
C H , a n d M a rt i n ,
T C . . . . Ele tc ric C urre n ts .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . 16 mo ,
Swo o pe , C . W . Pra c t i c a l Le s s o n s i n El e c tr i c i t y 1 2 m0 ,
D VAN NOSTR AND C OMPANY S S H ORT T IT LE C ATALOG 23
’
.
12 m0 , m o ro c c o ,
Terr y , H L . . In dia R ubbe r and i ts Ma n ua c ture f .
( We stmi n s te r Se rie s )
8 vc ,
Th o m, C .
, and J o n e s, W . H . Te le gra ph i c C o n n e c ti o n s o bl o n g 1 2 m0 ,
Th o ma s, C . W . Pa pe r ma - k e rs
’
H a n dbo o k .
( In P re s s .
)
Th o mpso n , A B . . Oil Fi e lds of R uss ia . t
4 ,o
Pe tr o le um M i n in g and Oil F ie l i De ve lo pm e n t 8 vo ,
Th o m pso n , E P . . H o w to Ma k e In vc n ti o n s 8 vo ,
Th o m ps o n , S P . . D y na m o Ele c tri c Ma c h i n e s .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No .
16 mo ,
Th o mps o n , W . P . Ha n db o o k of Pa te n t La w of All C o un tr i e s 1 6 mo ,
F irst Ye a r .
Se c o n d Yea r .
u
Th ird Yea r .
To wn se n d, J . Io n i za ti o n of Ga se s by C o l l i s i o n 8 vo ,
Tra n sa c ti o n s of t h e Am eri ca n In s titute o f C h e m i c a l E n gi n e e rs . 8 vc .
Vo l . I . 1908 .
Vo l II . . 190 9
16 m0 ,
Tro wbridge , W . P . Turbi n e Wh ee ls .
( Sc i e n ce Se ri e s No . 1 6 mo ,
8 vo , te xt a n d o l i o a tla s , f
Turba yn e , A A . . Alph a be ts and Numera ls 4 to ,
Turn b ull , J r .
, J, . an d R o bi n so n , 8 . W . A Tre a tise on th e Co mpo u nd
Ste a m- e n gi n e , ( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . . 1 6 m0 ,
Turrill , S M . . Ele me n ta r yC o urse i n Pe rspe c t i ve . . 12 mo ,
V a c h er, F . Fo o d In s pec to r ’
s Ha n dbo o k . 1 2 mo , *
2 so
Va n No stra n d ’
s Ch e m ica l An n ual . Sec o n d i ss ue 1 90 9 12 m0 , *
2 so
Mec h a n ica l E n gi n ee rin g Da ta
Yea r B oo k First i ss u
of e 19 1 1 ( n Pre s s )
I .
y
. .
Va n Wa ge n e n , T F Ma n u a l o f H dra u lic M in in g . 1 6 mo ,
. 1 .
T Addyma n
. ” 8 vo , *
10
C Sa lter
. 8 vo , *
4 so
y
.
Wa lk e r F , . Aeria l Na viga ti o n 8 vo ,
y
.
D na mo Buildi n g .
(Sc ie n ce Se rie s No . 1 6 mo ,
rz m o ( In Pre s s ) .
Wa te r An a lysis
Wa n sbro ugh W D Th e A B C o f th e Di ffere n tia l Ca
,
l c u1
. . u s .
1 2 m0 ,
rz mo ,
mf th Ml
Sl ide Va l ve s .
1 2 m0 ,
Ward J H , . . Stea or e il i o n 8 vo ,
Wa ri n g, Jr G E . . y
Sa n i ta r C o n di ti o n s .
( Sc i e n c e Se ri e s No . . 1 6 mo ,
Se we ra ge La n d Dra i n a ge
and
Mo de rn Me th o d s o f Se wa ge Dis po sa l .
H o w to Dra i n a H o u se
Warre n , F D H a n dbo o k. o n R e i n . f o rc e d C o n c re te
26 D V AN NOSTRAND C OMPANY S SHORT T ITLE CATALOG
’
’
Zh
a n e r, R . Tra n smiss i o n of Po we r .
( Sc ie n c e Se ri es No . . 1 6 mo ,
Z idl
e er, J, . and Lusg arte n , J . El e ctri c Arc La mps 8 vo ,
Zu
e n er, A . Te c h n i c al Th ermo d y na m ic s. Tra n s by
.
J . F . Kl
e in . Two
8 vo ,
Z imm G Fer, . . Me c h a n i ca l Ha n dlin g o f Ma te ria l 4 to ,
Z ip J T
se r, . e xt ile Ra w Ma te ria l s Tran s by C Sa lte r
. . . . . 8 vo ,
Zu
r Ne dde n , F . k
Engi n eeri ng Wo r sh o p Ma c hi n e s a n d Proc e sses . Tra n s .
8vo
Fo s t e r s Po c k e tbo o k i s
’
th e
b us y e n gi n ee r s
’
fi rst as s i s ta n t.
Wh e n h e wa n ts re a l l y re li a ble
ENGINEERS in f
or ma ti o n h e , turn s t o Fo e
t e r to g e t i t fo r h i m, an d he
POOKEI BOOK
'
n .
pl a c e s
- l ~n~ " 8 1 m Ti b hi m d a ta on th e l at e s t an d
be s t pra c ti c e in e l e c t ri c al
e n gi n ee ri n g w i th a mi n i mum e x pe n d i t reu of
ti me and e fi o rt.
Th e ma te ri al i n Fo s te r i s l o gically arra n ge d
an d i s i n d e xe d i n a full t ab l e o f c o n t e n t s an d
a vo l umi n o us i n d e x th a t a lo n e c o v e rs s i x t yp g a e s,
a n d to th i s is a d d e d a se t o f pa t e n t t h umb i n d e x
ta b s t h a t ma k e f
re e re n c e to any s e c t io n o f th e
b o o k pra c t i c a l l y i n s ta n ta n e o us . Th e i n d e x i s
mo s t th o ro ug h an d re l ia b l e . It po i n t s rig h t t o
th e s po t w h e re th e i n f o rm a t i o n s o ugh t i s .
If yo u e ve r n eed in f o rm a t i o n on e l e c t ri c i t y ,
yo u o ugh t to h a ve a co p y of th e n ew Sixt h
Ed i ti o n , c o m pl e te l y re vi s e d a n d e n l a rge d , w 1t n
fo ur fif t h
-
o f th e o ld ma t te r re pl a c e d by n e w,
n o - to -d a te ma te ri a l , and c o n t a i n i n g al l th e e x
c e ll e n t f eat ure s na me d a b o ve , wi th pa g e s ,
i l l us tra t i o n s a nd 7 1 8 ta b l e s . T h e pric e i s
By ALBERT l . FRYE, M Am So c C E . . . . .
se c tio ns c o mprisin g a bo u
, t L400 pa ge s ; w ith 500 ta b e s an d l
l 000 il u
, l
stra tio n s l l
Also a c o mp e te g o ssa ry o f e n gin e e rin g te rms
. .
c o st an d o the r da ta in o u l
r e a din g te c hn ica pu l
b ic a tio n s in c u din g l —
l
hu n dre ds o f il u l
stra tio ns o f u p - to -da te e n
g in e e rin g stru c tu re s an d de ta ils .
c are fu stu l y
d in the pre pa ra tio n o f this w o rk The fu n da me n ta
.
prin l
l l
c iple s a id do w n ca n be fo lo w e d re a di y by e ve ry l ou n g e n gin e e r an d y ,
l
ca rrie d to prac tic al c o mp e tio n in the fin ishe d stru c ture .
l
Mo st o f the ta b e s a re n e w an d ha ve be e n pre pare d re ga rd e ss o f l
time an d e xpe n se Man y o f the m ha ve be e n arran ge d in a n o ve
. l
ll
ma n n e r w hic h w i a ppe al e spe c ia lly
to e n gin e e rs ; a n d a ll ha ve be e n
ll l
ca re fu y c he c ke d an d re c he c ke d to e imin a te the po ssibi ity o f e rro rs l .