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Author Merkle, Thomas.

Title Damages on pumps and systems : the handbook for the operation of centrifugal pumps / Thomas Merkle.

Imprint Waltham, MA : Elsevier, 2014.

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Summary Damage on Pumps and Systems. The Handbook for the Operation of Centrifugal Pumps offers a combination of the theoretical basics and practical experience for the operation of circulation pumps in the engineering industry. Centrifugal pumps and systems are extremely vulnerable to damage from a variety of causes, but the resulting breakdown can be prevented by ensuring that these pumps and systems are operated properly. This book provides a total overview of operating centrifugal pumps, including condition monitoring, preventive maintenance, life cycle costs, energy savings and economic aspects. Extra emphasis is given to the potential damage to these pumps and systems, and what can be done to prevent breakdown.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Causes and Effects of Wear Out on Centrifugal Pumps -- 1.2. Wear Out through Abrasion -- 1.3. Wear Out by Cavitation -- 1.4. Wear Out on Mechanical Seals -- 1.5. Recognize and Rate of Faults, Valuation of Trends -- 1.6. Damage Images -- 2. Measuring, Monitoring and Documentation of Faults and Wear Out -- 2.1. Vibration Measurement -- 2.2. Temperature Measurement -- 2.3. Pressure Measurement -- 2.4. Speed Measurement -- 2.5. Electrical Current Measurement -- 2.6. Damage Diagnosis by Condition Monitoring and Vibration Analysis -- 3. Prevention of Cavitation and Wear Out -- 3.1. Prevention of Errors in Layout and Planning -- 3.2. Causes for Cavitation -- 3.3. Dry Run Protection -- 3.4. Condition Monitoring Systems (CMS) -- 3.5. Flow Optimization -- 4. Measures at Components for Reduction of Wear Out -- 4.1. Anti-Corrosion Protection -- 4.2. Abrasion Protection -- 4.3. Solutions by Design -- 4.4. Surface Reimbursement -- 4.5. Special Designs.
Note continued: 5. Mobile and Stationary Damage Monitoring -- 5.1. Mobile Damage Monitoring -- 5.2. Stationary Condition Monitoring -- 5.3. Practical Examples of Vibration Measurement -- 6. Advices for Planning and Conception of More Predictive Maintenance -- 6.1. Monitoring of Pumps -- 6.2. Diagnosis Systems -- 6.3. Data Transmission -- 6.4. Teleservice/Remote Maintenance -- 6.5. Diagnosis and Maintenance as a Service Supply -- 7. Predictive Maintenance -- Economic and Efficient -- 7.1. Best Efficiency Point -- 7.2. Energy Efficiency -- 7.3. Life Cycle Costs -- 7.4. Cost Increase and Material Shortage.
Subject Centrifugal pumps.
Pompes centrifuges.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Centrifugal pumps
Other Form: Print version: Merkle, Thomas. Damages on Pumps and Systems. Waltham, MA : Elsevier, 2014 9780444633668 (OCoLC)879582244
ISBN 9780444634160 (electronic bk.)
0444634169 (electronic bk.)
9781306862776 (electronic bk.)
1306862779 (electronic bk.)
9780444633668
0444633669
Standard No. AU@ 000054997669
AU@ 000062547104
CHNEW 001012264
DEBBG BV042299986
DEBSZ 410120421

 
    
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