Multistage Centrifugal Pumps
A centrifugal pump converts external rotational mechanical energy into kinetic energy within a liquid. In the most common design of the centrifugal pump, a single impeller spins within a case called a volute. There is an economical limit to the pressure increase that can be achieved with a single impeller. Placing multiple impeller-and-volute stages in a case creates a single centrifugal pump unit capable of continuously delivering much higher discharge pressures than can be created by a single stage pump. This type of pump is called a multistage centrifugal pump. This course discusses some of the mechanical considerations and different designs of multistage centrifugal pumps.
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Learning Objectives
• Describe the primary benefit of multistage centrifugal pumps • List two types of multistage pump casings • Identify important components of a multistage pump • List the two types of thrust that must be dealt with in multistage pumps • Describe methods of minimizing thrust in multistage pumps
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Course Level | Intermediate |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady |
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