Pumps and compressors. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Pumps and compressors. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Pumps and compressors
- Further Information:
- Note: Marc Borremans, Erasmus University College Brussels, Anderlecht, Belgium.
- Authors:
- Borremans, Marc, 1951-
- Contents:
- Preface Acknowledgement Part 1 Pumps – Content Chapter A General Concepts 1 Hydrostatics A1 2 Flow A1 3 Law of Bernoulli A2 4 Static and dynamic pressure A2 5 Viscosity A3 6 Extension of Bernoulli’s Law A6 7 Laminar and turbulent flow A7 8 Laminar flow 8.1 Hydraulic resistance A8 8.2 Hydraulic diameter A9 9 Turbulent flow A11 10 Moody’s diagram A.14 11 Feed pressure 12.1 Geodetic feed pressure A17 12.2 Static feed presusre A18 12.3 Manometric feed pressure A18 12.4 Theoretical feed presusre A19 12 Law of Bernoulli in moving frames A19 13 Water hammer A20 14 Flow mechanics 14.1 Hydro foils A21 14.2 Application A23 Chapter B Positive Displacement Pumps 1 Reciprocating Pumps 1.1 Operation B1 1.1 Flow B.1 1.2 Valves B.2 1.4 Sealing B.2 1.5 Plunger pumps B.3 1.6 Hand pump B.3 1.7 Double acting pump B.4 1.8 Membrane pump B.4 1.9 Triplex pump B.6 1.10 Hydrophore B.7 2 Maximum Suction Head 2.1 Theoretically B.8 2.2 Vapor pressure B.8 2.3 Velocity B.9 2.4 Barometer B.9 2.5 Friction B.10 2.6 Acceleration 2.6.1 Cinematics B.10 2.6.2 Dynamics B.11 2.7 Air chambers 2.7.1 Suction side B.12 2.7.2 Press side B.13 3 Characteristic Values 3.1 Manometric feed pressure B.15 3.2 Theoretical feed pressure B.16 3.3 Power and Efficiency B.16 3.4 Example B.17 3.5 Characteristic curve or the pump 3.5.1 Characteristic of pipe line B.19 3.5.2 Characteristic of the pump B.19 2.5.3 Regulation B.20 3.6 Conclusion B.20 4. Hydraulic Pumps 4.1 Introduction B.21 4.2 Sliding vane pump B.22 4.3 Gear pump 4.3.1Preface Acknowledgement Part 1 Pumps – Content Chapter A General Concepts 1 Hydrostatics A1 2 Flow A1 3 Law of Bernoulli A2 4 Static and dynamic pressure A2 5 Viscosity A3 6 Extension of Bernoulli’s Law A6 7 Laminar and turbulent flow A7 8 Laminar flow 8.1 Hydraulic resistance A8 8.2 Hydraulic diameter A9 9 Turbulent flow A11 10 Moody’s diagram A.14 11 Feed pressure 12.1 Geodetic feed pressure A17 12.2 Static feed presusre A18 12.3 Manometric feed pressure A18 12.4 Theoretical feed presusre A19 12 Law of Bernoulli in moving frames A19 13 Water hammer A20 14 Flow mechanics 14.1 Hydro foils A21 14.2 Application A23 Chapter B Positive Displacement Pumps 1 Reciprocating Pumps 1.1 Operation B1 1.1 Flow B.1 1.2 Valves B.2 1.4 Sealing B.2 1.5 Plunger pumps B.3 1.6 Hand pump B.3 1.7 Double acting pump B.4 1.8 Membrane pump B.4 1.9 Triplex pump B.6 1.10 Hydrophore B.7 2 Maximum Suction Head 2.1 Theoretically B.8 2.2 Vapor pressure B.8 2.3 Velocity B.9 2.4 Barometer B.9 2.5 Friction B.10 2.6 Acceleration 2.6.1 Cinematics B.10 2.6.2 Dynamics B.11 2.7 Air chambers 2.7.1 Suction side B.12 2.7.2 Press side B.13 3 Characteristic Values 3.1 Manometric feed pressure B.15 3.2 Theoretical feed pressure B.16 3.3 Power and Efficiency B.16 3.4 Example B.17 3.5 Characteristic curve or the pump 3.5.1 Characteristic of pipe line B.19 3.5.2 Characteristic of the pump B.19 2.5.3 Regulation B.20 3.6 Conclusion B.20 4. Hydraulic Pumps 4.1 Introduction B.21 4.2 Sliding vane pump B.22 4.3 Gear pump 4.3.1 External toothing B.22 4.3.2 Internal toothing B.24 4.4 Screw pumps B.26 4.5 Radial plunger pumps B.28 4.6 Axial plunger pumps B.29 5. Other Displacement Pumps 5.1 Lobe pumps B.32 5.2 Peristaltic pump B.35 5.3 Mono-pump B.37 5.4 Flex impeller pump B.40 5.5 Side channel pump B.41 Chapter C Dynamic Pumps 1 Radial Turbopumps 1.1 General C.1 1.2 Impeller forms 1.2.1 Closed impeller C.3 1.2.2 Half open impeller C.3 1.2.3 Open impeller C.4 1.3 Velocity triangle C.4 1.4 Flow 1.4.1 Definition C.5 1.4.2 Flow determining component C.5 1.4.3 The relative flow C.5 1.5 Static pressure in closed pump C.7 1.6 Theoretical feed pressure 1.6.1 Law of Bernoulli in moving frames C.8 1.6.2 Discussion C.9 1.6.3 The relative flow C.9 1.7. Example 1 C.10 1.8 Example 2 C.11 1.9 Diffusor C.13 1.10 Influence of vane type 1.10.1 Graphically C.15 1.10.2 Analytically C.15 1.11 Pumps curve 1.11.1 System curve C.16 1.11.2 Pump curve C.16 1.11.3 Operating point C.17 1.12 Pump efficiency C.18 1.13 Influence rpm C.18 1.14 1ste set of affinity laws C.18 1.15 2nd set of affinity laws C.20 1.16 Surge C.20 1.17 Application field C.21 1.18 Flow regulation 1.18.1 Throttle regulation C.23 1.18.2 By-pass regulation C.24 1.18.3 Rotation speed regulation C.24 1.18.4 Comparison C.25 1.19 Startup of the pump C.26 1.20 High pressure pumps C.27 1.21 Roto-jet pumps C.29 1.22 Vortex pumps C.30 2 Axial Turbopumps 2.1 Operation C.32 2.2 Volumetric flow 2.2.1 Axial velocity C.33 2.2.2 Perpendicular surface A’ C.34 2.3 Theoretical feed pressure C.35 2.4 Example C.36 2.5 Diffusor C.37 2.6 Vane profile C.37 2.7 Half-axial pumps 2.7.2 Motivation C.38 2.7.2 Francis vane pump (screw pump) C.38 2.7.3 Mixed-vane pump C.40 2.8 Characteristics turbo pumps C.42 2.9 Archimedes screw C.45 3 Turbopumps – Advanced Study 3.1 1st number of Rateau C.45 3.2 2nd number of Rateau C.45 3.3 Homologues series C.46 3.4 Optimal homologues series C.48 3.5 Rateau number with axial pumps C.48 3.6 Specific speed C.49 3.7 Cavitation C.51 3.8 NPSH C.52 3.9 NPSH characteristics C.54 3.10 Counteracting cavitation C.56 3.11 Inducers C.56 3.12 Doubled sided entry C.57 3.13 Characteristic of pump C.58 3.14 Suction specific speed C.58 3.15 Series connection C.60 3.16 Parallel connection C.61 3.17 Influence velocity C.62 3.18 Special turbopumps 3.18.1 Submersible pumps C.66 3.18.2 Electro pumps C.69 3.19 Contaminated liquids C.70 3.20 Cutter pumps C.71 3.21 Mounting C.72 Chapter D Flow Driven Pumps 1 General D.1 2 Liquids jet liquid pumps D.2 3 Liquid jet solid pumps; D.2 4 Liquid jet mixers D.3 5 Steam jet liquid pumps D.4 6 The feedback pump D.4 7 Air pressure pump D.5 Chapter E Sealing 1 Labyrinth seals E.1 2 Lip seals E.3 3 V-ring seals E.5 4 Gland packing E.7 5 Lantern rings E.9 6 Mechanical seals 6.1 Fundamentals E10 6.2 Balanced seals E.12 6.3 The configurations E.15 7 Hydrodynamic seals E.10 8 Hermetic pumps 8.1 Magnetic coupling 8.2 Bus pumps Part 2 Compressors – Content Chapter F General 1 Terminology F.1 2 Normal volume F. 3 Ideal gasses F1 4 Work and power 4.1 Compression work F. 4.2 Technical work F.2 4.3 Technical power F.4 5 Nozzles F.4 6 Flow F.6 7 Types of compressors F.8 8 Choice and selection F.9 9 Psychrometrics 9.1 Partial pressure F.10 9.2 Equivalent molar mass F11. 9.3 Moist air F.11 9.4 Water content F.13 9.5 Saturated and unsaturated air F.13 9.6 Relation between x and p_W F.13 Chapter G Piston Compressors 1 Indicator diagram G. 2 Parts 2.1 Cylinders G. 2.2 Sealing G. 2.3 Valves G. 3 Volumetric efficiency G. 4 Membrane compressor G. 5 Work & Power 5.1 Technical work G. 5.2 Isothermal compression G. 5.3 Polytropic compression G. 5.4 Conclusions G. 6 Two stage compressor 6.1 Motivation G. 6.2 Two stages G. 6.2.1General G. 6.2.2. Indicator diagram G. 6.2.3 Intermediate pressure G. 6.2.4 Work per stage G. 6.2.5 Compression temperature G. 6.2.6 Cylinder dimensions G. 6.2.7 Volumetric efficiency G. 6.2.8 Mounting G. 7 Three stages comp … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 621.6/9
Pumping machinery
Compressors
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119534082
1119534089 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119534143
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