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

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Hydraulic Power Recovery Turbines 259<br />

Figure 14-8. A typical double-volute-type pump us<strong>ed</strong> as a hydraulic turbine.<br />

radial force across the impeller or runner. This results in increas<strong>ed</strong> radial<br />

loading of the bearing <strong>and</strong> could present a problem with end-suction<br />

pumps; especially, if the case is of the single-volute design. Stronger<br />

bearings will increase the bearing life; however, the resulting greater<br />

shaft deflection at the impeller wear rings <strong>and</strong> seal faces could decrease<br />

wear ring <strong>and</strong> seal life <strong>and</strong> increase the vibration level. A pump case in<br />

double-volute design (Figure 14-8), which results in radial balance, will<br />

solve these problems. Besides an increase in radial load there will be a<br />

change in axial thrust. If requir<strong>ed</strong>, a change in wear-ring or balancingdevice<br />

diameter will r<strong>ed</strong>uce the axial thrust to an acceptable level.<br />

In general, pumps are built to customer specifications such as API 610.<br />

Therefore it is natural that the same specifications will apply to pumps<br />

operating as HPRT's, These customer requirements cover: running clearances,<br />

limitations for horizontal split-case pumps in relationship to operating<br />

temperature <strong>and</strong> specific gravity, nondestructive examination<br />

(NDE), shaft sealing <strong>and</strong> seal flushing, bearing life, lubrication <strong>and</strong> cooling<br />

system, baseplate design, material selection for corrosion <strong>and</strong> erosion<br />

protection as well as nozzle loading, <strong>and</strong> noise <strong>and</strong> vibration level to<br />

name a few. With all these considerations in mind, a well-design<strong>ed</strong> pump<br />

will operate smoothly, quietly, <strong>and</strong> reliably as an HPRT.

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