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Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application 2nd ed - Val S. Lobanoff, Robert R. Ross (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)

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14<br />

by Roif Lueneburg <strong>and</strong><br />

Richard M. Nelson<br />

Bingham-Willamette, Ltd.<br />

Hydraulic<br />

Power<br />

Recovery<br />

Turbines<br />

The potential for power recovery from high-pressure liquid-streams<br />

exists any time a liquid flows from a higher pressure to a lower pressure<br />

in such a manner that throttling occurs. As in pumping, this throttling can<br />

exhibit a hydraulic horsepower (HHP) <strong>and</strong> a brake horsepower (BHP),<br />

except that in throttling, these horsepowers are available rather than consum<strong>ed</strong>.<br />

Hydraulic power recovery turbines (HPRT's) are us<strong>ed</strong> instead of<br />

throttling valves to recover liquid power.<br />

The two main types of HPRT's are:<br />

1. Reaction—Reverse running pumps <strong>and</strong> turbomachines in single<strong>and</strong><br />

multi-stage configurations with radial flow, (Francis), mix<strong>ed</strong><br />

flow, <strong>and</strong> axial flow (Kaplan) type runners. They come with fix<strong>ed</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> variable guide vanes. The axial flow Kaplan propeller has adjustable<br />

runner blades.<br />

2. Impulse—Most prominent is the Pelton wheel, usually specifi<strong>ed</strong> for<br />

relatively high differential pressures <strong>and</strong> low to m<strong>ed</strong>ium liquid<br />

flows.<br />

This chapter will discuss reaction-type HPRT's; namely, the reverse-running<br />

pump (Figure 14-1) <strong>and</strong> machines specifically design<strong>ed</strong> to run as<br />

HPRT's.<br />

Basically all centrifugal pumps, from low to high specific spe<strong>ed</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

whether single- or multi-stage, radially or axially split, <strong>and</strong> in horizontal<br />

or vertical installations, can be operat<strong>ed</strong> in reverse <strong>and</strong> us<strong>ed</strong> as HPRT's,<br />

The discharge nozzle of the pump becomes the inlet of the turbine; the<br />

suction nozzle or bell of the pump becomes the outlet of the turbine, <strong>and</strong><br />

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