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Centrifugal Pump Operations

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

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Centrifugal Pump Components : Stuffing Box, Lantern Ring, Mechanial Seals

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Stuffing Box In almost all centrifugal pumps, the rotating shaft that drives the impeller penetrates the pressure boundary of the pump casing. It is important that the pump is designed properly to control the amount of liquid that leaks along the shaft at the point that the shaft penetrates the pump casing. There are many [...]

Centrifugal Pump Components : Wearing Rings

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Centrifugal Pump Components Centrifugal pumps vary in design and construction from simple pumps with relatively few parts to extremely complicated pumps with hundreds of individual parts. Some of the most common components found in centrifugal pumps are wearing rings, stuffing boxes, packing, and lantern rings. These components are shown in Figure 10 and described on [...]

Multi-Stage Centrifugal Pumps

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Multi-Stage Centrifugal Pumps A centrifugal pump with a single impeller that can develop a differential pressure of more than 150 psid between the suction and the discharge is difficult and costly to design and construct. A more economical approach to developing high pressures with a single centrifugal pump is to include multiple impellers on a [...]

Centrifugal Pumps : Mixed Flow Pumps

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Mixed Flow Pumps Mixed flow pumps borrow characteristics from both radial flow and axial flow pumps. As liquid flows through the impeller of a mixed flow pump, the impeller blades push the liquid out away from the pump shaft and to the pump suction at an angle greater than 90 degree. The impeller of a [...]

Centrifugal Pump Classification by Flow – Axial Flow Pumps

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Axial Flow Pumps In an axial flow pump, the impeller pushes the liquid in a direction parallel to the pump shaft. Axial flow pumps are sometimes called propeller pumps because they operate essentially the same as the propeller of a boat. The impeller of a typical axial flow pump and the flow through a radial [...]

Centrifugal Pump Classification by Flow – Radial Flow Pumps

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Centrifugal Pump Classification by Flow Centrifugal pumps can be classified based on the manner in which fluid flows through the pump The manner in which fluid flows through the pump is determined by the design of the pum casing and the impeller. The three types of flow through a centrifugal pump are radial flow, axia [...]

Centrifugal Pump : Impeller Classification

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Impeller  Classification Impellers of pumps are classified based on the number of points that the liquid can enter the impeller and also on the amount of webbing between the impeller blades. Impellers can be either single-suction or double-suction. A single-suction impeller allows liquid to enter the center of the blades from only one direction. A [...]

Centrifugal Pump Diffuser

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Diffuser Some centrifugal pumps contain diffusers. A diffuser is a set of stationary vanes that surround the impeller. The purpose of the diffuser is to increase the efficiency of the centrifugal pump by allowing a more gradual expansion and less turbulent area for the liquid to reduce in velocity. The diffuser vanes are designed in [...]

Pump : Centrifugal Pump

by @ Friday, February 29th, 2008. Filed under Mechanical Science

Introduction Centrifugal pumps basically consist of a stationary pump casing and an impeller mounted on a rotating shaft. The pump casing provides a pressure boundary for the pump and contains channels to properly direct the suction and discharge flow. The pump casing has suction and discharge penetrations for the main flow path of the pump [...]

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