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
(I Mech E seminar, 1991-1)
Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1991
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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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