About this courseThe pumps widely used in industry, and by commercial buildings and municipalities, can almost all be classified as either centrifugal pumps or positive displacement pumps. The general components and operating characteristics of these two types of pumps are covered in this course, along with discussion of corrective and preventive measures for various pumping problems.
Topics:
Functions of the following centrifugal pump components: impeller, volute, diffuser, packing, lantern ring, and wearing ring.
Causes, symptoms and corrective measures for cavitation in a centrifugal pump
The meaning of and measures to prevent gas binding, deadheading, and pump runout for centrifugal pumps
Differences in operating characteristics between centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
General nature of operating curves for centrifugal and positive displacement pumps
the meaning of the term slippage as applied to positive displacement pumps.
Different types of positive displacement pumps
Learn how positive displacement pumps are protected against over-pressurization
Intended Audience: for mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical, environmental, and other engineers whose job description may require a general knowledge of centrifugal and displacement pump systems.
Publication Source: Dept. of Energy
This course includes:
schedule3 hours on-demand content
signal_cellular_altBeginner level
task_altNo preparation required
calendar_todayPublished At Apr 28, 2022
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