Written by an experienced engineer, this book contains practical information on all aspects of pumps including classifications, materials, seals, installation, commissioning and maintenance. In addition you will find essential information on units, manufacturers and suppliers worldwide, providing a
Pump handbook
✍ Scribed by Igor J. Karassik, Joseph P. Messina, Paul Cooper, Charles C. Heald
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1789
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Книга Pump Handbook (Руководство по насосам) Pump Handbook (Руководство по насосам)Книги English литература Автор: Igor J. Karassik, Joseph P. Messina, Paul Cooper, Charles C. Heald Год издания: 2001 Формат: pdf Издат.:McGraw-Hill Страниц: 1789 Размер: 20,1 Мб ISBN: 0-07-034032-3 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:A comprehensive overview of the pump, the second most common machine in use today, surpassed only by the electric motor. Newly revised, this is the one and only reference book on the design, application, specification, purchase, operation, and maintenance of pumps of all kinds. Includes four completely new chapters on materials, testing, installation, and purchasing. Also contains both SI and Customary Units.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter......Page 1
SI Units - A Commentary......Page 23
About the Editors......Page 4
2. Centrifugal Pumps......Page 5
6. Pump Drivers......Page 6
9. Pump Services......Page 7
Index......Page 8
List of Contributors......Page 9
Preface to the Third Edition......Page 17
Preface to the Second Edition......Page 19
Preface to the First Edition......Page 21
1. Introduction: Classification and Selection of Pumps......Page 25
2. Centrifugal Pumps......Page 31
2.1 Centrifugal Pump Theory......Page 32
2.2.1 Centrifugal Pumps: Major Components......Page 126
2.2.2 Centrifugal Pump Packing......Page 212
2.2.3 Centrifugal Pump Mechanical Seals......Page 226
2.2.4 Centrifugal Pump Injection-Type Shaft Seals......Page 267
2.2.5 Centrifugal Pump Oil Film Journal Bearings......Page 275
2.2.6 Centrifugal Pump Magnetic Bearings......Page 305
2.2.7 Sealless Pumps......Page 323
2.2.7.1 Magnetic Drive Pumps......Page 324
2.2.7.2 Canned Motor Pumps......Page 341
2.3.1 Centrifugal Pumps: General Performance Characteristics......Page 353
2.3.2 Centrifugal Pump Hydraulic Performance and Diagnostics......Page 422
2.3.3 Centrifugal Pump Mechanical Performance, Instrumentation, and Diagnostics......Page 430
2.3.4 Centrifugal Pump Minimum Flow Control Systems......Page 462
2.4 Centrifugal Pump Priming......Page 479
3. Displacement Pumps......Page 492
3.1 Power Pump Theory......Page 493
3.2 Power Pump Design and Construction......Page 510
3.3 Steam Pumps......Page 526
3.4 Displacement Pump Performance Instrumentation and Diagnostics......Page 551
3.5 Displacement Pump Flow Control......Page 563
3.6 Diaphragm Pumps......Page 572
3.7 Screw Pumps......Page 586
3.8 Vane, Gear, and Lobe Pumps......Page 609
4. Jet Pumps......Page 641
4.1 Jet Pump Theory......Page 642
4.2 Jet Pump Applications......Page 661
5. Materials of Construction......Page 688
5.1 Metallic Materials of Pump Construction (and Their Damage Mechanisms)......Page 689
5.2 Materials of Construction for Nonmetallic (Composite) Pumps......Page 734
6. Pump Drivers......Page 751
6.1.1 Electric Motors and Motor Controls......Page 752
6.1.2 Steam Turbines......Page 785
6.1.3 Engines......Page 804
6.1.4 Hydraulic Turbines......Page 823
6.1.5 Gas Turbines......Page 835
6.2.1 Eddy-Current Couplings......Page 845
6.2.2 Single-Unit Adjustable-Speed Electric Drives......Page 855
6.2.3 Fluid Couplings......Page 872
6.2.4 Gears......Page 887
6.2.5 Adjustable-Speed Belt Drives......Page 910
6.3.1 Pump Couplings and Intermediate Shafting......Page 918
6.3.2 Hydraulic Pump and Motor Power Transmission......Page 933
7. Pump Controls and Valves......Page 940
8. Pump Systems......Page 969
8.1 General Characteristics of Pumping Systems and System-Head Curves......Page 970
8.2 Branch-Line Pumping Systems......Page 1049
8.3 Waterhammer......Page 1057
8.4 Pump Noise......Page 1074
9. Pump Services......Page 1093
9.1 Water Supply......Page 1094
9.2 Sewage Treatment......Page 1115
9.3 Drainage and Irrigation......Page 1134
9.4 Fire Pumps......Page 1145
9.5 Steam Power Plants......Page 1161
9.6 Chemical Industry......Page 1200
9.7 Petroleum Industry......Page 1219
9.8 Pulp and Paper Mills......Page 1242
9.9 Food and Beverage Pumping......Page 1271
9.10 Mining......Page 1280
9.11 Marine Pumps......Page 1296
9.12 Refrigeration, Heating, and Air Conditioning......Page 1334
9.13 Pumped Storage......Page 1342
9.14.1 Nuclear Electric Generation......Page 1359
9.14.2 Nuclear Pump Seismic Qualifications......Page 1381
9.15 Metering......Page 1392
9.16.1 Hydraulic Transport of Solids......Page 1399
9.16.2 Application and Construction of Centrifugal Solids Handling Pumps......Page 1428
9.16.3 Construction of Solids-Handling Displacement Pumps......Page 1445
9.17 Oil Wells......Page 1453
9.18 Cryogenic Liquefied Gas Service......Page 1474
9.19.1 Aircraft Fuel Pumps......Page 1484
9.19.2 Liquid Rocket Propellant Pumps......Page 1506
9.20 Portable Transfer of Hazardous Liquids......Page 1515
9.21 Water Pressure Booster Systems......Page 1520
9.22 Hydraulic Presses......Page 1536
10. Intakes and Suction Piping......Page 1547
10.1 Intakes, Suction Piping, and Strainers......Page 1548
10.2 Intake Modeling......Page 1583
11. Selecting and Purchasing Pumps......Page 1599
12. Installation, Operation, and Maintenance......Page 1636
13. Pump Testing......Page 1661
Appendix: Technical Data......Page 1704
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