Me Lab Compressor or Pump
Me Lab Compressor or Pump
Me Lab Compressor or Pump
ME 56
Exercise 5
SY 2018-2019
What is a Centrifugal Pump?
-A portion of the energy goes into kinetic energy of the fluid motion,
some into potential energy (represented by fluid pressure, or by lifting
the liquid, against gravity to a higher altitude)
The word, ‘CENTRIFUGAL’ is derived from the Latin language and is formed
from two words:
‘CENTRI’ meaning ‘CENTRE’ and ‘FUGAL’ meaning ‘TO FLY AWAY FROM’
Centrifugal Force - a force that causes an object moving in a circular path to move out away from the
center
What is a Centrifugal Pump?
• Industry
• Agriculture (irrigation)
• Municipal (water and wastewater plants)
• Power generation plants
• Petroleum
Centrifugal Pumps Application and Uses
The pump casing must be filled with liquid before the pump is started,
or the pump will not be able to function.
Otherwise, if the pump casing becomes filled with vapors or gases, the
pump impeller becomes gas-bound and incapable of pumping.
Continuously doing so will damage the pump impeller.
Centrifugal Pump
main components and functions
Stationary Part
• Casing
• Suction and Discharge Nozzle
• Seals
• Bearing Housing
Rotary Part
• Shaft
• Impeller
• Radial Flow
• Axial Flow
• Mix Flow
Stationary Part
Casing
Function of Casing
-Incorporates nozzles to connect suction &
discharge piping
-Directs flow into & out of the impeller
Type of Pump Casing
Volute Casing
• a curved funnel that increases in area as it
approaches the discharge port.
• casing that receives the fluid being
pumped by the impeller, slowing down the
fluid’s rate of flow.
Diffuser Casing
The asymmetry of the volute design can result in greater wear on the impeller and
drive shaft.
Suction and Discharge Nozzle
- transmits the input power from the driver into the impeller.
- In a close-coupled pump, the motor has an extended length of
shaft that acts as the pump shaft.
- transmits the torques when starting and during operation while
supporting the impeller and other rotating parts.
Pump Impeller
Used for
pumping
abrasive liquids
Semi-open impeller
Vortex Impeller
Used for
pumping stringy
solids and
debris-laden
liquids
Closed impeller
- have vanes that are “sandwiched” between two solid,
circular plates.
This design creates the most efficient flow from the eye to
the discharge port.
- high-efficiency
design for pumping
water and other
liquids at higher head
pressures
Closed impeller
Closed Channel Impeller
Single suction
- has suction cavity on one
side only
- simple design but impeller is
subjected to higher axial
thrust imbalance due to flow
coming in on one side of
impeller only.
Types of Pumps:
Based on: impeller suction
Double suction
• - impeller has suction cavities on
both sides
g) Check that the duty condition is in the safe operating range for
the pump.