Fundamentals of Pump PDF
Centrifugal pumps are made up of a stationary pump casing and an impeller that is positioned on a spinning shaft. The pump casing acts as a pressure boundary for the pump and has channels that direct the suction and discharge flow properly. The pump casing has suction and discharge penetrations for the pump's main flow channel and minor drain and vent fittings to remove gases trapped in the pump casing or to drain the pump casing for maintenance.
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This is a simplified schematic of a standard centrifugal pump that depicts the locations of the suction, impeller, volute, and discharge. The pump casing transports fluids from the suction connection to the impeller's centre, or eye. The revolving impeller's vanes give a radial and rotary motion to the liquid, forcing it to the pump casing's outer periphery, where it is gathered in the volute, which is located on the pump casing's outer periphery. As it wraps around the pump casing, the volute expands in cross-sectional area.
Contents in Fundamentals of Pump PDF
- CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
- CENTRIFUGAL PUMP OPERATION
- POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
- Introduction
- Principle of Operation
- Reciprocating Pumps
- Rotary Pumps
- Diaphragm Pumps
- Positive Displacement Pump Characteristic Curves
- Positive Displacement Pump Protection
- Summary
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