Working Guide to Pump and Pumping Stations

Working Guide to Pump and Pumping Stations

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Menon E. Shashi
Elsevier Science & Technology
EAN: 9781856178280
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Working Guide to Pumps and Pumping Stations: Calculations and Simulations discusses the application of pumps and pumping stations used in pipelines that transport liquids. It provides an introduction to the basic theory of pumps and how pumps are applied to practical situations using examples of simulations, without extensive mathematical analysis. The book begins with basic concepts such as the types of pumps used in the industry; the properties of liquids; the performance curve; and the Bernoullis equation. It then looks at the factors that affect pump performance and the various methods of calculating pressure loss in piping systems. This is followed by discussions of pump system head curves; applications and economics of centrifugal pumps and pipeline systems; and pump simulation using the software PUMPCALC. In most cases, the theory is explained and followed by solved example problems in both U.S. Customary System (English) and SI (metric) units. Additional practice problems are provided in each chapter as further exercise. This book was designed to be a working guide for engineers and technicians dealing with centrifugal pumps in the water, petroleum, oil, chemical, and process industries.
EAN 9781856178280
ISBN 1856178285
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date November 24, 2009
Pages 304
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Menon E. Shashi
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