Chapter 16
HYDRAULIC PUMPS
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
Types of Pump | Range of Head |
Low head Pump | upto 15m head |
Medium Head Pump | 15m to 40 m |
High head pump | avove 40m |
Pump | Specific Speed |
Radial Flow | 10 to 80 |
Mixed Flow | 80 to 160 |
Axial Flow | 160 to 450 |
(If discharge enters without whirl & shock, Vw1 = 0
- Losses of head in the pump
(or)
where
pd & ps are pressures at delivery & suction points.
Vd & Vs are velocities at delivery & suction points.
Zd & Zs are position head of delivery & suction points.
(i) Manometric Efficiency (hman)
(ii) Volumetric Efficiency (hvol)
(iii) Mechanical Efficiency (hmech)
(iv) Overall Efficiency (ho)
ho = hman × hvol × hmech
For multi stage (Hm) =
Specific speed (Ns) =
The pumps are connected in series in order to increase the head at constant discharge.
Q1 = Q2 = Q3 = ...
H = H1 + H2 + H3 + ...
The pumps are connected in parallel in order to increase the discharge at constant head.
Q = Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + ...
H = H1 = H2 = H3 = ...
If the pressure head raised is greater or equal to Hm, then pump will start pumping.
Pressure head ³ Hm
Where Hm is manometric head.
= 0.95 to1.25
= 0.1to 0.25
Model Laws in Pumps :
D = Outer diameter of impeller
P = Shaft power
Hm = Manometric head
N = Impeller speed in rpm
Characterstic Curve of Pump
The following factors contribute towards onset of cavitation.
(i) High runner speed
(ii) High temperature
(iii) Less available NPSH
For no cavitation, NPSH ³ scH
sc = Critical Thoma’s number = 1.042 × 10–3 (Ns)4/3
where Ns is specific speed of pump.
NPSH = (Ha – hs) – Hv
where, Ha = atmospheric pressure head
Hv = vapour pressure head
hs = suction head
RECIPROCATING PUMP
Volume of water discharged per second,
A = Area of cylinder (in m2)
L = Length of cylinder (in m)
N = Crank speed (in rpm)
Hs = (hs + hd)
hs = suction head
hd = delivery head
thus power also gets doubled.
where Cd = coefficient of discharge
Slip is negative when (i) delivery pipe is small and suction pipe is long (ii) Pump is running at very high
speed.
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