Pumping machinery theory and practice / (Record no. 55992)

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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Badr, Hassan M.
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Title Pumping machinery theory and practice /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Hassan M. Badr, Wael H. Ahmed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2015.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note <p>Preface xi <p>Nomenclature xiii <p>1 Essentials of Fluid Mechanics 1 <p>1.1 Kinematics of Fluid Flow 1 <p>1.2 Conservation Principles 4 <p>1.3 Some Important Applications 8 <p>1.4 Dimensionless Numbers 12 <p>1.5 Laminar and Turbulent Flows 12 <p>1.6 Flow Separation 13 <p>1.7 Cavitation 13 <p>1.8 Friction Losses in Pipes and Pipe Fittings 14 <p>References 21 <p>2 Introduction and Basic Considerations 29 <p>2.1 Introduction 29 <p>2.2 Basic Definitions and Terminology 37 <p>2.3 Determination of Flow Rate in a Pumping System 45 <p>2.4 Operation of Pumps in Parallel and in Series 51 <p>2.5 Similitude Applied to Centrifugal and Axial Flow Pumps 55 <p>2.6 Flow Rate Control in Dynamic Pump Systems 62 <p>2.7 Pump Specific Speed 65 <p>References 72 <p>3 Fundamentals of Energy Transfer in Centrifugal Pumps 81 <p>3.1 Main Components of the Centrifugal Pump 81 <p>3.2 Energy Transfer from the Pump Rotor to the Fluid 88 <p>3.3 Theoretical Characteristic Curves 93 <p>3.4 Deviation from Theoretical Characteristics 99 <p>3.5 Leakage Losses 105 <p>3.6 Mechanical Losses 106 <p>3.7 Relationship between the Overall Efficiency and Other Efficiencies 111 <p>3.8 Flow Rate Control in Pumping Systems 118 <p>References 126 <p>4 Axial and Radial Thrusts in Centrifugal Pumps 133 <p>4.1 Introduction 133 <p>4.2 Axial Thrust 133 <p>4.3 Methods of Balancing the Axial Thrust 135 <p>4.4 Radial Thrust 144 <p>References 153 <p>5 Common Problems in Centrifugal Pumps 159 <p>5.1 Introduction 159 <p>5.2 Cavitation 160 <p>5.3 Mechanism of Cavitation Erosion 179 <p>5.4 Solid Particle Erosion 180 <p>5.5 Pump Surge 180 <p>5.6 Operation at Other Than the Normal Capacity 183 <p>5.7 Temperature Rise of Pumped Fluid 186 <p>5.8 Change of Pump Performance with Fluid Viscosity 189 <p>5.9 Rotating Stall in Centrifugal Pumps 190 <p>5.10 Pump Vibration 191 <p>5.11 Vibration Measurements 193 <p>5.12 Vibration Signal Analysis 194 <p>References 198 <p>6 Axial Flow Pumps 205 <p>6.1 Introduction 205 <p>6.2 Definitions and General Considerations 205 <p>6.3 Pump Theoretical Head and the Mean Effective Radius 210 <p>6.4 Performance Characteristics of Axial-Flow Pumps 212 <p>6.5 Axial Thrust in Axial Flow Pumps 213 <p>6.6 Flow Rate Control in Axial Flow Pumps 214 <p>References 218 <p>7 Displacement Pumps 221 <p>7.1 Introduction 221 <p>7.2 Reciprocating Pumps 222 <p>7.3 Pressure Variation during Suction and Delivery Strokes 225 <p>7.4 Use of Air Vessels in Reciprocating Pump Systems 230 <p>7.5 Performance Characteristics of Reciprocating Pumps 232 <p>7.6 Flow Rate Control 234 <p>7.7 Rotary Pumps 242 <p>References 251 <p>8 Introduction to Fans and Compressors 255 <p>8.1 Introduction 255 <p>8.2 Centrifugal Fans 256 <p>8.3 Some Basic Concepts of High Speed Flow 262 <p>8.4 Introduction to Centrifugal Compressors and Basic Considerations 272 <p>8.5 Some Inlet Design Considerations 274 <p>8.6 One-Dimensional Flow Analysis 276 <p>8.7 Effect of Circulatory Flow (Slip) 279 <p>8.8 Pressure Rise and Efficiencies 284 <p>8.9 Sources of Losses in Centrifugal Compressors 286 <p>8.10 Compressor Performance Characteristics 287 <p>8.11 Compressor Surge 288 <p>8.12 Choking in Centrifugal Compressors 291 <p>8.13 Flow Rate Control in Centrifugal Compressors 293 <p>References 299 <p>9 Multiphase Flow Pumping 305 <p>9.1 Introduction 305 <p>9.2 Multiphase Flow through Centrifugal Pumps 333 <p>9.3 Multiphase Pumping for the Oil and Gas Industry 340 <p>9.4 Airlift Pump: an Example of Non-Conventional Pumping 345 <p>References 353 <p>10 Pump Selection Guidelines 357 <p>10.1 Introduction 357 <p>10.2 Bases of Pump Selection 358 <p>10.3 Selection Based on Type of Pumped Fluid 358 <p>10.4 Selection Based on Operating Condition 359 <p>10.5 Selection Based on Reliability and Maintainability 361 <p>10.6 Selection Based on Initial and Operating Cost 362 <p>10.7 Other Factors Affecting Pump Selection 362 <p>References 363 <p>Index 365
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Pumping Machinery Theory and Practice comprehensively covers the theoretical foundation and applications of pumping machinery. It covers characteristics of centrifugal pumps, axial flow pumps and displacement pumps and considers pumping machinery performance and operational-type problems.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pumping machinery.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical.
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Personal name Ahmed, Wael H.
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Main entry heading Badr, Hassan M.
Title Pumping machinery theory and practice
Place, publisher, and date of publication Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015
International Standard Book Number 9781118932087
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