¨Pumps are divided into two fundamental types based on the manner in which they transmit energy to the pumped media: kinetic or positive displacement. Kinetic Displacement Pumps, a centrifugal force of the rotating element, called an impeller, “impels” kinetic energy to the fluid, moving the fluid from pump suction to …
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Predictive Maintenance of Pumps Using Condition Monitoring
Predictive Maintenance of Pumps Using Condition Monitoring by Raymond S. Beebe. This book shows how condition monitoring can be applied to detect internal degradation in pumps so that appropriate maintenance can be decided upon based on actual condition rather than an arbitrary time scales. The book focuses on the main …
Read More »Working Guide to Pumps and Pumping Stations
Working Guide to Pumps and Pumping Stations Calculations and Simulations by Shashi Menon and Pramila S. Menon. This book is about the application of pumps and pumping stations used in pipelines transporting liquids. It is designed to be a working guide for engineers and technicians dealing with centrifugal pumps in …
Read More »Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application
Centrifugal pumps design and application by Val S. Lobanoff. an easy-to-understand book that could be of hands-on use to the pump designer, student, and rotating equipment engineer. The design of chemical pumps and manufacturing techniques used in nonmetallic pump applications is included in the book. knowledge necessary to extend pump …
Read More »Centrifugal Pump Users Guidebook Problems and Solutions
Centrifugal Pump Users Guidebook Problems and Solutions by SAM YEDIDIAH. This book may be of interest and assistance to people with different levels of education and training. We therefore start with a review of some of the most basic principles on which centrifugal pump operation is founded. This has been done for …
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