Process pumps - the state of the art : papers presented at a seminar

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Process pumps - the state of the art : papers presented at a seminar

organized by the Fluid machinery Committee of the Power Industries Division, in collaboration with the Process Industries Division, of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and held at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on 25 June 1991

(I Mech E seminar, 1991-1)

Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1991

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Description

The process industry relies heavily on a vast army of pumps, handling a large variety of liquids on a wide range of duties. It is therefore essential that the process pump should be an efficient, cost-effective, safe and reliable item of equipment. "Process pumps - the state of the art" reviews the process of evolution, examines today's units in detail and predicts future developments.

Table of Contents

  • The evolution of an adaptable process pump, A.G. Salisbury
  • the increasing pressures on process plant operators and how mechanical seal technology is keeping pace, C.J. Fone
  • trends in hydraulics and materials science for centrifugal process pumps, A. Nicklas and H. Riegger
  • some critical issues in process pump design and operation, R. Palgrave
  • safety first - canned motor pumps. Reliability in all industrial applications, U. Hoft
  • application and design of magnetic drive pumps, J. Dodson
  • condition monitoring of magnetic drive sealless pumps, J.W. Veness
  • purchase specification for sealless pumps - EEMUA publication No. 164, K.G. Rayner
  • the way forward, P.C. Barnard.

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  • NCID
    BA12901129
  • ISBN
    • 085298779X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    72 p.
  • Size
    30 cm
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