Basic mechanical engineeering - Pumps

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M.S.STEVE
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kanjirapally.
Email: ([email protected])
Phone: +91 9745917858

A pump is a machine which converts mechanical energy to fluid energy, the
fluid being incompressible.
This action is opposite to that in hydraulic turbines.
Based upon the working principle pumpa can be classified as
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Centrifugal pump
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Working Of Centrifugal Pump
•Basically consist of three main stages
1.Priming- filling the suction pipe and the entire casing with
water to develop required suction head
2.Developing required suction head by the centrifugal force
produced by impeller
3.Producing required discharge head
By increasing kinetic energy of water with impeller
Converting kinetic energy to pressure energy with the
help of involute casing
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Centrifugal Pump…..a short look
Initial process to be done is priming of pump.
The presence of foot valve(non return valve) helps to retain the water in
pump when it is stopped
In pumps, the movement of blade system(impeller) moves the fluid, which
is always in contact with blade thereby converting mechanical energy of
blade system to kinetic energy
So the centrifugal head imparted to the fluid by its rotation enables the
liquid to reach at higher level
The increase in cross sectional area of casing towards the delivery pipe
helps to convert the kinetic energy of water to required pressure energy
 For perfect conversion, the moving blade should be in contact with the
fluid at all places. In other words, the moving blade system should be
completely immersed in fluid.
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Positive Displacement pump
In positive displacement pumps, fluid is pushed whenever pump runs. The
principle of action is the actual displacement or pushing of liquid by
piston plunger etc.
These pumps are also called as ‘static pumps’. The pumps, operated under
this principle, are reciprocating, screw, ram, plunger, gear etc.
The volume of liquid delivered is constant regardless of the pressure and is
varied only with the variation in the speed of the running motor
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Reciprocating Pump
•Components
Suction and delivery pipe with unidirectional valves,
Cylinder piston arrangement,
Connecting rod and crank mechanism
•Working
Suction stroke-backward movement of piston creates vacuum
inside cylinder causing the water to come in
Discharge stroke- forward movement of piston pushes the water
to discharge pipe
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Lobe pump
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Positive Displacement pumps
Reciprocating pump
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