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Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry

Centrifugal pumps are being widely used in various industries for moving fluids that carry solids through pipelines where the need of head and flow rate is not high. Slurry erosion and cavitation are an extremely complex and not yet fully understood phenomenon that occur in centrifugal pumps; howeve...

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Autores principales: Noon, Adnan Aslam, Jabbar, Absaar Ul, Koten, Hasan, Kim, Man-Hoe, Ahmed, Hafiz Waqar, Mueed, Umair, Shoukat, Ahmad Adnan, Anwar, Bilal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030521
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author Noon, Adnan Aslam
Jabbar, Absaar Ul
Koten, Hasan
Kim, Man-Hoe
Ahmed, Hafiz Waqar
Mueed, Umair
Shoukat, Ahmad Adnan
Anwar, Bilal
author_facet Noon, Adnan Aslam
Jabbar, Absaar Ul
Koten, Hasan
Kim, Man-Hoe
Ahmed, Hafiz Waqar
Mueed, Umair
Shoukat, Ahmad Adnan
Anwar, Bilal
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description Centrifugal pumps are being widely used in various industries for moving fluids that carry solids through pipelines where the need of head and flow rate is not high. Slurry erosion and cavitation are an extremely complex and not yet fully understood phenomenon that occur in centrifugal pumps; however, these undesirable phenomena can be reduced to a certain extent. Appropriate design and development of experiments is required to reasonably predict slurry erosion and cavitation. However, CFD methodology complements analytical solutions and experiments whenever testing of equipment has limitations. The current paper highlights the various slurry erosion and cavitation reduction techniques utilized by different researchers. Economic analysis conducted for a case study relevant to centrifugal pump (CP) usage in Pakistan shows that an 8% enhancement in pump efficiency can reduce the life cycle cost to about 17.6%, which could save up to USD 4281 for a single pump annually in Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-78657732021-02-07 Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry Noon, Adnan Aslam Jabbar, Absaar Ul Koten, Hasan Kim, Man-Hoe Ahmed, Hafiz Waqar Mueed, Umair Shoukat, Ahmad Adnan Anwar, Bilal Materials (Basel) Review Centrifugal pumps are being widely used in various industries for moving fluids that carry solids through pipelines where the need of head and flow rate is not high. Slurry erosion and cavitation are an extremely complex and not yet fully understood phenomenon that occur in centrifugal pumps; however, these undesirable phenomena can be reduced to a certain extent. Appropriate design and development of experiments is required to reasonably predict slurry erosion and cavitation. However, CFD methodology complements analytical solutions and experiments whenever testing of equipment has limitations. The current paper highlights the various slurry erosion and cavitation reduction techniques utilized by different researchers. Economic analysis conducted for a case study relevant to centrifugal pump (CP) usage in Pakistan shows that an 8% enhancement in pump efficiency can reduce the life cycle cost to about 17.6%, which could save up to USD 4281 for a single pump annually in Pakistan. MDPI 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7865773/ /pubmed/33494535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030521 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Noon, Adnan Aslam
Jabbar, Absaar Ul
Koten, Hasan
Kim, Man-Hoe
Ahmed, Hafiz Waqar
Mueed, Umair
Shoukat, Ahmad Adnan
Anwar, Bilal
Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title_full Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title_fullStr Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title_full_unstemmed Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title_short Strive to Reduce Slurry Erosion and Cavitation in Pumps through Flow Modifications, Design Optimization and Some Other Techniques: Long Term Impact on Process Industry
title_sort strive to reduce slurry erosion and cavitation in pumps through flow modifications, design optimization and some other techniques: long term impact on process industry
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494535
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14030521
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