Chapter 1 - Introduction and Definition PDF
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Definition PDF
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Pump is a mechanical device used to add energy to the fluid to move it from
one point to another. This is achieved by creating a low pressure at the inlet and
the high pressure at the outlet of the pump. However, work has to be done by
prime mover to enable it to impart mechanical energy to the liquid which ultimately
converts into pressure energy.
3- To increase the flow rate of the liquid as shown in the figure 1.1.
1.2.1 Pressure
F
i.e. P
A
1.1
Where unit of force (F) is Newton (N) or pound and
Standard atmospheric pressure is the force acting due to the weight of air
on a unit area. The value of this pressure is calculated at sea level and is 101325
Pa or 1.01325 bar or 14.7 psi.
Boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which a liquid changes into its
gas form.
This means that water will change into steam at 100°C or 2120F when the
pressure is 1 atmosphere (1.01351 bar or 14.7 PSI).
Figure 1.2: Showing Static Heads in a Pumping System Where the Pump is Located Above the
Suction Tank.
1.2
1.3.1 Static Suction Lift and Head
Suction lift, is the vertical distance from the center line of the pump down to
the free level of the liquid. Static suction head, exists when the surface of liquid
supply is above the center of the pump. Suction lift must be added to the total
head in meters, while suction head must be subtracted from the total head.
The static discharge head is the vertical elevation from the center line of the
pump to the point of the free discharge.
This includes the suction head minus the friction head minus the velocity
head.
Vertical height from pump to highest point in the system + friction losses +
system pressure.
This includes the dynamic discharge head plus the dynamic suction lift or
minus the dynamic suction head.
1.3