Damages on pumps and systems : the handbook for the operation of centrifugal pumps /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waltham, MA :
Elsevier,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.