Hydrodinamics of Pumps.pdf
taken from Subject: The subject of this monograph is the fluid dynamics of liquid turbomachines, particularly pumps. Rather than attempt a general treatise on turbomachines, we shall focus attention on those special problems and design issues associated with the flow of liquid through a rotating machine. There are two characteristics of a liquid that lead to these special problems, and cause a significantly different set of concerns than would occur in, say, a gas turbine. These are the potential for cavitation and the high density of liquids that enhances the possibility of damaging unsteady flows and forces.
Contents:
- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
- Subject
- Cavitation
- Unsteady Flows
- Trends in Hydraulic Turbomachinery
- Book Structure
- References
- CHAPTER 2. BASIC PRINCIPLES
- Geometric Notation
- Cascades
- Flow Notation
- Specific Speed
- Pump Geometries
- Energy Balance
- Idealized Noncavitating Pump Performance
- Several Specific Impellers and Pumps
- References
- CHAPTER 3. TWO-DIMENSIONAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
- Introduction
- Linear Cascade Analyses
- Deviation Angle
- Viscous Effects in Linear Cascades
- Radial Cascade Analyses
- Viscous Effects in Radial Flows
- References
- CHAPTER 4. OTHER FLOW FEATURES
- Introduction
- Three-dimensional Flow Effects
- Radial Equilibrium Solution: an Example
- Discharge Flow Management
- Prerotation
- Other Secondary Flows
- References
- CHAPTER 5. CAVITATION PARAMETERS AND INCEPTION
- Introduction
- Cavitation Parameters
- Cavitation Inception
- Scaling of Cavitation Inception
- Pump Performance
- Types of Impeller Cavitation
- Cavitation Inception Data
- References
- CHAPTER 6. BUBBLE DYNAMICS, DAMAGE AND NOISE
- Introduction
- Cavitation Bubble Dynamics
- Cavitation Damage
- Mechanism of Cavitation Damage
- Cavitation Noise
- References
- CHAPTER 7. CAVITATION AND PUMP PERFORMANCE
- Introduction
- Typical Pump Performance Data
- Inducer Designs
- Inducer Performance
- Effects of Inducer Geometry
- Analyses of Cavitation in Pumps
- Thermal Effect on Pump Performance
- Free Streamline Methods
- Supercavitating Cascades
- Partially Cavitating Cascades
- Cavitation Performance Correlations
- References
- CHAPTER 8. PUMP VIBRATION
- Introduction
- Frequencies of Oscillation
- Unsteady Flows
- Rotating Stall
- Rotating Cavitation
- Surge
- Auto-oscillation
- Rotor-Stator Interaction: Flow Patterns
- Rotor-Stator Interaction: Forces
- Developed Cavity Oscillation
- Acoustic Resonances
- Blade Flutter
- POGO Instabilities
- References
- CHAPTER 9. UNSTEADY FLOW IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
- Introduction
- Time Domain Methods
- Wave Propagation in Ducts
- Method of Characteristics
- Frequency Domain Methods
- Order of the System
- Transfer matrices
- Distributed Systems
- Combinations of Transfer Matrices
- Properties of Transfer Matrices
- Some Simple Transfer Matrices
- Fluctuation Energy Flux
- Non-cavitating Pumps
- Cavitating Inducers
- System with Rigid Body Vibration
- References
- CHAPTER 10. RADIAL AND ROTORDYNAMIC FORCES
- Introduction
- Notation
- Hydrodynamic Bearings and Seals
- Bearings at Low Reynolds Numbers
- Annulus at High Reynolds Numbers
- Squeeze Film Dampers
- Turbulent Annular Seals
- Labyrinth Seals
- Blade Tip Rotordynamic Effects
- Steady Radial Forces
- Effect of Cavitation
- Centrifugal Pumps
- Moments and Lines of Action
- Axial Flow Inducers
- References
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