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Hydrodynamics of Pumps

Hydrodynamics of Pumps

Hydrodynamics of Pumps

Christopher E. Brennen, California Institute of Technology
January 2014
Available
Paperback
9781107401495

    Hydrodynamics of Pumps is a reference for pump experts and a textbook for advanced students. It examines the fluid dynamics of liquid turbomachines, particularly pumps, focusing on special problems and design issues associated with the flow of liquid through a rotating machine. There are two characteristics of a liquid that lead to problems and cause a significantly different set of concerns than those in gas turbines. These are the potential for cavitation and the high density of liquids, which enhances the possibility of damaging, unsteady flows and forces. The book begins with an introduction to the subject, including cavitation, unsteady flows and turbomachinery, basic pump design and performance principles. Chapter topics include flow features, cavitation parameters and inception, bubble dynamics, cavitation effects on pump performance, and unsteady flows and vibration in pumps - discussed in the three final chapters. The book is richly illustrated and includes many practical examples.

    • Author is acknowledged world expert on this topic
    • Numerous industrial examples
    • Numerous illustrations

    Product details

    January 2014
    Paperback
    9781107401495
    288 pages
    254 × 178 × 15 mm
    0.51kg
    171 b/w illus. 6 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Basic principles
    • 3. Two-dimensional performance analysis
    • 4. Other flow features
    • 5. Cavitation parameters and inception
    • 6. Bubble dynamics, damage and noise
    • 7. Cavitation and pump performance
    • 8. Pump vibration
    • 9. Unsteady flow in hydraulic systems
    • 10. Radial and rotodynamic forces.
      Author
    • Christopher E. Brennen , California Institute of Technology

      Christopher E. Brennen is Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology. He has published more than 200 refereed articles and is especially well known for his research on cavitation and turbomachinery flows, as well as multiphase flows. He is the author of Fundamentals of Multiphase Flows and Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics and has edited several other works.