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FLUID MACHINES
Fluid Mechanics for Chemical
Engineers
Arif Hussain (Lecturer)
Pumping (Basic Terminology)
• In a pumping system, the objective is to
transfer a liquid from a source to a destination.
This may be filling a reservoir at a higher level
or circulating liquid as in a heating system.
• In either case a pressure is needed to make
this happen. This is generally referred to as
HEAD.
• Static Head
• Friction Head
Static Head
It is the vertical distance that the liquid has
to be lifted in order to achieve useful work.
Friction Head
The friction head, which may be due to the materials of the
pipe, the size of the pipe, is basically increasing as a square
of the increase in flow.
Friction Head
The friction head, which is basically increasing
as a square of the increase in flow.
System Head/ System Curve
When we put these together, and we add a static head
and friction head, we end up with a system curve.
System curve is where we need to look if we are going
to save money and save energy with a pumping system
System Head/ System Curve
Where the static head is relatively high compared to the friction
head there is actually less capability of saving money but you are
still going to actually save some.
Pumping Mechanism
PUMPS
Pumps are used to force
a liquid to flow from a
point of low pressure to
one of higher pressure.
There are two general
classifications of pumps.
1).Centrifugal Pump
2).Positive Displacement
Pump
Centrifugal Pumps (Basic Pump Parts)
A typical centrifugal pump
has five basic parts
• Casing
• Impeller
• Shaft
• Bearings
• Seal or Packing
CASE
• Visible part of the pump
• Other parts are enclosed within it
• Usually made of cast iron, steel, plastic etc
• In oilfields, casing on pump operating at a
pressure below 1000 kPa made of cast iron.
• Higher pressure operating pump generally will
have a casing made of steel.
Impeller
• Causes liquid pressure to rise.
• Firmly attached to the
shaft, rotates inside the case at
the speed of the shaft.
• Most oilfield impellers made
up of cast iron.
• Closed vane develops higher
pressure but has a lower
capacity
• Open vane develops lower
pressure but has a higher
capacity.
Shaft
• The shaft rotates inside the case at the speed
of the driver.
• It usually made of steel.
• The portion of shaft exposed to the seal or
packing may have a sleeve made of hard
metal, such as tungston carbide, to resist
corrosion or wear at that point.
Bearings
Bearings serve two functions on a pump:
• To hold the shaft so that it does not wobble
inside the pump casing.
• To prevent lateral movement of the shaft so
that the rotating parts do not touch the pump
casing.
Seal or Packing
• The seal or packing is used
to prevent liquid under
pressure inside the pump
from leaking out the pump.
• Mechanical seal is often
used in oilfields centrifugal
pumps which has two basic
components
• A stationary ring.
• A rotating ring.
Seal or Packing
Packing often is used in low
pressure service, or in pumps
handling abrasive liquids such as
mud or slurries.
Packing is composed of a series of
pliable rings contained in a
packing gland.
Mechanical seals generally requires
much less maintenance than
packing, so they are use
whenever possible. When they
are use liquid must be free of
sand, dirt or other solid particles
that can scratch the seal faces
and cause leakage.
Couplings
• The pump shaft connects to the driver with a
coupling.
PRINCIPLES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
• Liquid enters the pump at the centre or eye of
the impeller.
• Usually impellers rotates at a speed of 1200-3600
rpm.
• The speed of the impeller creates a centrifugal
force that throws the liquid to the outer edge at a
high velocity.
• It leaves the impeller at high velocity and enters
the volute, which is enlarged chamber where the
velocity is quickly reduced. This velocity reduction
results in pressure increase.
PRINCIPLES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
PRINCIPLES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
•The amount of pressure an impeller will develops depends upon
its diameter and speed at which it rotates.
•The large diameter impeller operating at a higher speed will
develop a highest pressure.
•The pressure developed by the impeller is limited by the
materials of which the impeller is made.
•If a single impeller will not develop the pressure required, two or
more impellers can be installed in series to increase the pressure
rise across the pump. A pump with three impellers can be
compared with three pumps which operates in series.
•There is no theoretical limit to the number of impellers which
can be installed in a pump. However, horizontal pumps seldom
have more than eight impellers in one casing. If this is not enough
to produced a desire pressure, a second pump will be used.
Submersible pumps can have 50 or more impellers.
Head Pressure
• The purpose of the pump is to raise the
pressure of the liquid.
• The amount of pressure rise is called the head
pressure or simply head.
• Head pressure = discharge – suction (pressure)
Head Pressure
HOW CAN YOU DETERMINE
YOUR NSPH
In an existing system, just read the suction
gauge then subtract the vapor pressure.
Is that simple
“It’s the pressure above vapor pressure”
For a new system being designed, you have to calculated.
Take the pressure in your suction vessel add the static
height of the liquid or subtract it in the case of lift subtract
the friction loss on the suction side and then subtract the
vapor pressure. Simple!
Cavitation and Vapor lock
• Cavitation and vapor lock are terms often
used interchangeably to describe the pump
failure due to presence of vapor in it.
Although cavitation and vapor lock both
occur when gas is present in a pump, they
each have different effects on the operation
of the pump.
CAVITATION
• Cavitation occur when the liquid entering a
pump contains a few bubbles of gas. The gas
flows through the impeller with the liquid and
its pressure is increased in the pump, some or
all of the gas liquifies (the vapor bubbles
collapse.) A high centripetal force results from
this collapse and may cause severe vibration
and possible pump damage. The pump will
continue to pump liquid, but it will be noisy
and may vibrate.
VAPOR LOCK
• Vapor lock occur when gas enters the pump
with liquid and separates from the liquid
inside the pump and fills all or a part of the
pump. The pump will compress the gas a
slight amount, but not nearly enough for the
gas to flow out the discharge line. The trapped
gas prevents liquid from entering the pump.
The effect is that no liquid flows through the
pump.
VAPOR LOCK
• When a pump vapor locks, the discharge
pressure gauge reads about the same as
suction pressure while the pump is running. In
order to clear the condition, the vapor must
be removed from the pump. In some
cases, this can be done by opening the vent
valve while the pump is running. Quite
often, the pump must be shutdown and the
casing vented until liquid flows out the vent
line.
VAPOR LOCK
• Some pumps are more prone to vapor lock than others.
A procedure for starting these pumps is
1. Close a valve in the discharge line.
2. Open valve in suction line.
3. Open casing vent valve until a steady stream of liquid
comes out.
4. Start the pump and observe the discharge pressure. It
should rapidly increase and then level off.
5. Slowly open the valve in the discharge line.
6. Close the valve in the vent line.
VAPOR LOCK
Observe the discharge pressure during stpe-4. If it drops to suction
pressure, the pump has vapor lock again, and you will have to shut it
down and start over.
Cavitation and vapor lock occur when gas is present in the pump. A
few gas bubbles will cause cavitation. More will cause vapor lock. This
can be done by raising the suction pressure to the pump, or raising
the level of the liquid in the vessel that is being pumped.

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fluid machines

  • 1. FLUID MACHINES Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers Arif Hussain (Lecturer)
  • 2. Pumping (Basic Terminology) • In a pumping system, the objective is to transfer a liquid from a source to a destination. This may be filling a reservoir at a higher level or circulating liquid as in a heating system. • In either case a pressure is needed to make this happen. This is generally referred to as HEAD. • Static Head • Friction Head
  • 3. Static Head It is the vertical distance that the liquid has to be lifted in order to achieve useful work.
  • 4. Friction Head The friction head, which may be due to the materials of the pipe, the size of the pipe, is basically increasing as a square of the increase in flow.
  • 5. Friction Head The friction head, which is basically increasing as a square of the increase in flow.
  • 6. System Head/ System Curve When we put these together, and we add a static head and friction head, we end up with a system curve. System curve is where we need to look if we are going to save money and save energy with a pumping system
  • 7. System Head/ System Curve Where the static head is relatively high compared to the friction head there is actually less capability of saving money but you are still going to actually save some.
  • 9. PUMPS Pumps are used to force a liquid to flow from a point of low pressure to one of higher pressure. There are two general classifications of pumps. 1).Centrifugal Pump 2).Positive Displacement Pump
  • 10. Centrifugal Pumps (Basic Pump Parts) A typical centrifugal pump has five basic parts • Casing • Impeller • Shaft • Bearings • Seal or Packing
  • 11. CASE • Visible part of the pump • Other parts are enclosed within it • Usually made of cast iron, steel, plastic etc • In oilfields, casing on pump operating at a pressure below 1000 kPa made of cast iron. • Higher pressure operating pump generally will have a casing made of steel.
  • 12. Impeller • Causes liquid pressure to rise. • Firmly attached to the shaft, rotates inside the case at the speed of the shaft. • Most oilfield impellers made up of cast iron. • Closed vane develops higher pressure but has a lower capacity • Open vane develops lower pressure but has a higher capacity.
  • 13. Shaft • The shaft rotates inside the case at the speed of the driver. • It usually made of steel. • The portion of shaft exposed to the seal or packing may have a sleeve made of hard metal, such as tungston carbide, to resist corrosion or wear at that point.
  • 14. Bearings Bearings serve two functions on a pump: • To hold the shaft so that it does not wobble inside the pump casing. • To prevent lateral movement of the shaft so that the rotating parts do not touch the pump casing.
  • 15. Seal or Packing • The seal or packing is used to prevent liquid under pressure inside the pump from leaking out the pump. • Mechanical seal is often used in oilfields centrifugal pumps which has two basic components • A stationary ring. • A rotating ring.
  • 16. Seal or Packing Packing often is used in low pressure service, or in pumps handling abrasive liquids such as mud or slurries. Packing is composed of a series of pliable rings contained in a packing gland. Mechanical seals generally requires much less maintenance than packing, so they are use whenever possible. When they are use liquid must be free of sand, dirt or other solid particles that can scratch the seal faces and cause leakage.
  • 17. Couplings • The pump shaft connects to the driver with a coupling.
  • 18. PRINCIPLES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS • Liquid enters the pump at the centre or eye of the impeller. • Usually impellers rotates at a speed of 1200-3600 rpm. • The speed of the impeller creates a centrifugal force that throws the liquid to the outer edge at a high velocity. • It leaves the impeller at high velocity and enters the volute, which is enlarged chamber where the velocity is quickly reduced. This velocity reduction results in pressure increase.
  • 20. PRINCIPLES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS •The amount of pressure an impeller will develops depends upon its diameter and speed at which it rotates. •The large diameter impeller operating at a higher speed will develop a highest pressure. •The pressure developed by the impeller is limited by the materials of which the impeller is made. •If a single impeller will not develop the pressure required, two or more impellers can be installed in series to increase the pressure rise across the pump. A pump with three impellers can be compared with three pumps which operates in series. •There is no theoretical limit to the number of impellers which can be installed in a pump. However, horizontal pumps seldom have more than eight impellers in one casing. If this is not enough to produced a desire pressure, a second pump will be used. Submersible pumps can have 50 or more impellers.
  • 21. Head Pressure • The purpose of the pump is to raise the pressure of the liquid. • The amount of pressure rise is called the head pressure or simply head. • Head pressure = discharge – suction (pressure)
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  • 28. HOW CAN YOU DETERMINE YOUR NSPH In an existing system, just read the suction gauge then subtract the vapor pressure. Is that simple “It’s the pressure above vapor pressure”
  • 29. For a new system being designed, you have to calculated. Take the pressure in your suction vessel add the static height of the liquid or subtract it in the case of lift subtract the friction loss on the suction side and then subtract the vapor pressure. Simple!
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  • 37. Cavitation and Vapor lock • Cavitation and vapor lock are terms often used interchangeably to describe the pump failure due to presence of vapor in it. Although cavitation and vapor lock both occur when gas is present in a pump, they each have different effects on the operation of the pump.
  • 38. CAVITATION • Cavitation occur when the liquid entering a pump contains a few bubbles of gas. The gas flows through the impeller with the liquid and its pressure is increased in the pump, some or all of the gas liquifies (the vapor bubbles collapse.) A high centripetal force results from this collapse and may cause severe vibration and possible pump damage. The pump will continue to pump liquid, but it will be noisy and may vibrate.
  • 39. VAPOR LOCK • Vapor lock occur when gas enters the pump with liquid and separates from the liquid inside the pump and fills all or a part of the pump. The pump will compress the gas a slight amount, but not nearly enough for the gas to flow out the discharge line. The trapped gas prevents liquid from entering the pump. The effect is that no liquid flows through the pump.
  • 40. VAPOR LOCK • When a pump vapor locks, the discharge pressure gauge reads about the same as suction pressure while the pump is running. In order to clear the condition, the vapor must be removed from the pump. In some cases, this can be done by opening the vent valve while the pump is running. Quite often, the pump must be shutdown and the casing vented until liquid flows out the vent line.
  • 41. VAPOR LOCK • Some pumps are more prone to vapor lock than others. A procedure for starting these pumps is 1. Close a valve in the discharge line. 2. Open valve in suction line. 3. Open casing vent valve until a steady stream of liquid comes out. 4. Start the pump and observe the discharge pressure. It should rapidly increase and then level off. 5. Slowly open the valve in the discharge line. 6. Close the valve in the vent line.
  • 42. VAPOR LOCK Observe the discharge pressure during stpe-4. If it drops to suction pressure, the pump has vapor lock again, and you will have to shut it down and start over. Cavitation and vapor lock occur when gas is present in the pump. A few gas bubbles will cause cavitation. More will cause vapor lock. This can be done by raising the suction pressure to the pump, or raising the level of the liquid in the vessel that is being pumped.