Module 1: Introduction To Fluid Machinery
Module 1: Introduction To Fluid Machinery
Module 1: Introduction To Fluid Machinery
FLUID MACHINERY
ME 411
INTRODUCTION
• Fluid machineries involve a collection of blades, buckets,
flow channels, or passages arranged around an axis of
rotation to form a rotor. Fluid machineries are mechanical
devices that either extract energy from a fluid (turbine) or
add energy to a fluid (pump) as a result of dynamic
interactions between the device and the fluid. The fluid
used can be either a gas or a liquid. The basic operating
principles are the same whether the fluid is a liquid or a
gas. This module includes discussion of the classification of
fluid machineries, principles of fluid flow and dimensional
analysis.
TOPIC 1: CLASSIFICATION OF FLUID
MACHINERY
Fluid Machines
• Are defined as those machines which convert
either hydraulic energy (energy possessed by
water) into mechanical energy (which is further
converted into electrical energy) or mechanical
energy into hydraulic energy.