Pumps PDF
Pumps PDF
Pumps PDF
DESIGN (CH310)
NET POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD (NPSH)
Question 1:
Question 2:
Total losses in the suction pipe account for a head of 1750 mm.
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Rate of discharge
For a single acting reciprocating pump (liquid is acting on one
side of the piston or plunger only),
Q = LAN/60
Efficiency
Efficiency
Useful work done by the pump
Energy expended in producing the work
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Hydraulic efficiency
Hydraulic efficiency h
Actual head pumped
Theoritical head
Volumetric efficiency
Volumetric efficiency v
Actual liquid volume pumped
Theoritical value (based on piston displacement )
Mechanical efficiency
Mechanical efficiency m
Horsepower available
Horsepower of the motor
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Specific speed of a centrifugal pump
Speed of a geometrically similar pump that would deliver at the
rate of 1 m3/s against a head of 1 m.
Q D 2 .v
Q h3 / 2 N 2
Q k h3 / 2 N 2
When Q = 1 m3/s and h = 1 m,
k Ns
2
N .Q1/ 2
Ns
h3 / 4
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Power of a pump motor
The power consumed by the motor of a pump is given by:
W .htot W .htot
i. p. watt kwatt
1000
Q g htot
i. p. kwatt
1000
where i.p. = indicated power of the pump
Q = volumetric discharge
η = Overall efficiency
htot = Total head developed by the pump
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Example 1:
For a centrifugal pump handling water, its manufacturer supplied
following data:
Pump output = 55 m3/h
Head developed = 40 m
Power requirement = 10 kW
Determine:
a) Pump efficiency
b) Head, output and power consumed at N = 1400 rpm considering
efficiency remains constant.
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Example 2:
A stepped plunger pump handles a liquid. The diameter of the
plunger is 360 mm. The stroke length of the plunger is 480 mm and
its volumetric discharge factor is 0.86. If the speed of rotation of the
crank is 75 rpm, determine the output of the pump.
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Example 3:
What will be the power required for a motor to be installed for a
pump of following duty:
Liquid handled = 2.5 m3/min
Liquid’s relative density = 1.2
Total head = 60 m
Pump efficiency = 0.65
Transmission efficiency = 0.96
Motor efficiency = 0.95
Now, installed motor power = φ (i.p.)
where φ = Power reserve factor = 1.5 for i.p. = 1 kW
= 1.5 to 1.25 for i.p.= 1-5 kW
= 1.25 to 1.15 for i.p.= 5-50 kW
= 1.12 for i.p. > 50 kW
MEASUREMENT OF PUMP PERFORMANCE
Example 4:
A centrifugal pump handles water at a rate of 300 dm3/min and
develops a total head of 20 m. Determine whether this pump will be
suitable for delivering a liquid of relative density 1.16 at a rate of 16
m3/h through a pipe of I.D. 70 mm from a collecting tank at
atmospheric pressure to a vessel showing a guage pressure of 0.35
atm.
Given: Geometrical lifting height = 8 m
Equivalent length of the pipeline = 125 m
Friction factor = 0.03
Also, determine motor power needed if the efficiency of the pump
installation is 0.60.