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dc.contributor.otherInternational Pump Users Symposium (27th : 2011)
dc.creatorOpitz, Karsten
dc.creatorSchade, Oliver
dc.creatorSchlücker, Eberhard
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-19T21:06:01Z
dc.date.available2017-09-19T21:06:01Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/162613
dc.descriptionLectureen
dc.description.abstractOwing to their impressive properties reciprocating positive displacement pumps are used in many applications. Pumping fluids at high delivery pressures and metering are the areas of frequent use. The design of reciprocating pumps requires an exact knowledge of the appearing phenomena such as unacceptable pipeline pulsation and harmful cavitation. But cavitation in reciprocating positive displacement pumps is still an insufficiently understood problem. For a better understanding of the effects of incipient, partial and full cavitation in reciprocating positive displacement pumps high-speed camera measurements were done under real operating conditions using a horizontal single-acting plunger pump. Inspection windows were placed to capture all cavitation phenomena. Exemplarily the cavitation phenomena and their erosive potential are to be described on the basis of high-speed sequences for selected cavitation conditions. Also the mechanism of the incipient cavitation and the opening of the self acting valves could be clearly investigated with this experimental setup. Standards and guidelines were discussed concerning the economical operating of reciprocating positive displacement pumps.en
dc.format.mediumElectronicen
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dc.publisherTurbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M University
dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the 27th International Pump Users Symposiumen
dc.subject.lcshPumping machineryen
dc.titleCavitation In Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pumpsen
dc.type.genrePresentationen
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.21423/R1JD0C


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