CH 02
CH 02
Solutions Manual
B. K. Hodge
Mississippi State University
1. A centrifugal pump running at 3500 RPM pumps water at a flow rate of 0.01 m3/s.
The water enters axially and leaves the rotor at 5 m/s relative to the blades, that are
radial at the exit. If the pump requires 5 kW and is 67 percent efficient, estimate the
basic dimensions (rotor exit diameter and width).
2 -1
RPM := := 3500 RPM = 366.519 s := 0.67
min
Powerreq := 5.0 kW Powerfluid := Powerreq Powerfluid = 3.35 kW
3
m kg -1
Q := 0.01 := 1000 mdot := Q mdot = 10 kg s
sec 3
m
The velocity triangles are
Vr1
V2
V1
Vr 2
U m
1
U2 Vr2 := 5
sec
Since V1 is radial, Vu 1 = 0. Because the exit velocity triangle is a right triangle, Vu 2 = U2 . Then
Powerfluid = mdot U2
2
Powerfluid -1 U2
U2 := U2 = 18.303 m s r2 := r2 = 0.05 m
mdot
The exit diameter is thus D 2 = 0.10 m. the rotor width at the exit must pass the mass flow with a
radial velocity of 5 m/sec.
mdot 3
width := width = 6.374 10 m width = 0.637 cm
2 r2 Vr2
2. The dimensions of a centrifugal pump are provided in the table.
Dimension Inlet Outlet
The pump handles water and is driven at 750 RPM. Calculate the increase in head
and the power input if the flow rate is 0.75 m3/s.
3
2 -1 m
RPM := := 750 RPM = 78.54 s Q := 0.75
min s
-1 -1
U1 := 175 mm U1 = 13.744 m s U2 := 500 mm U2 = 39.27 m s
Vr2
V2
Vr 1
Vm1 Vm2
V1
65 o 70o
The volume flow rate can be used to find the radial velocity (Vm) components.
Q = D width Vm
Q -1 Q -1
Vm1 := Vm1 = 13.642 m s Vm2 := Vm2 = 7.958 m s
D1 width1 D2 width2
Part (a)
V2 = 6 m/s
30o m m
V1 := 3 V2 := 6
sec s
U1 := Ui U2 := Uo
V 1 = 3 m/s
Vr V2
1 Vr2
V1
30o
U2
2 -2
H := U2 V2 cos( 30 deg) U1 V1 cos( 90 deg) H = 38.971 m s
Power 3
:= = 3.118 10 N m
2 2 -1
Vr1 := V1 + U1 Vr1 = 4.802 m s
2 2 -1
Vr2 := U2 + V2 2 U2 V2 cos( 30 deg) Vr2 = 3.783 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.654
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2
m m
45o Vr1 := 5.3 Vr2 := 5.3
sec s
U1 := Ui U2 := Uo
45o
Vr 1 = 5.3 m/s
U1 U2
45o 45o
V1
Vr 1 V2 Vr2
Power 3
:= = 2.251 10 N m
2 2 -1
V1 := U1 + Vr1 2 U1 Vr1 cos( 45 deg) V1 = 3.748 m s
2 2 -1
V2 := U2 + Vr2 2 U2 Vr2 cos( 45 deg) V2 = 5.303 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.75
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2
U1 := Uo U2 := Ui
30o
V 2 = 6.1 m/s
Vr1
V1 V2
Vr2
o
80 30o
U1 U2
2 -2
H := U2 V2 cos( 30 deg) U1 V1 cos( 80 deg) H = 15.044 m s
Power 3
:= = 1.203 10 N m
2 2 -1
Vr1 := U1 + V1 2 U1 V1 cos( 80 deg) Vr1 = 7.753 m s
2 2 -1
Vr2 := U2 + V2 2 U2 V2 cos( 30 deg) Vr2 = 3.413 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.208
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2
U1 := Ui U2 := Uo
Vr 1 = 3 m/s
Vr 2
V1
Vr 1 V2
30 o
U1 U2
Power 3
:= = 1.146 10 N m
2 2 -1
V1 := U1 + Vr1 2 U1 Vr1 cos( 90 deg) V1 = 4.802 m s
2 2 -1
V2 := U2 + Vr2 2 U2 Vr2 cos( 30 deg) V2 = 4.35 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.855
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2
30o m m
V1 = 6 m/s V1 := 6 V2 := 3
sec s
U1 := Uo U2 := Ui
80o
V2 = 3 m/s
Vr V1
1
Vr2
V2
30 o 80o
U2
U1
2 -2
H := U2 V2 cos( 80 deg) U1 V1 cos( 30 deg) H = 37.018 m s
Power 3
:= = 2.961 10 N m
2 2 -1
Vr1 := U1 + V1 2 U1 V1 cos( 30 deg) Vr1 = 3.783 m s
2 2 -1
Vr2 := U2 + V2 2 U2 V2 cos( 80 deg) Vr2 = 4.377 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.635
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2
Vr 1 = 3 m/s
m m
Vr1 := 3.0 Vr2 := 4.33
sec s
U1 := Uo U2 := Ui
o
30
4.33 cos( 30 deg) = 3.75
Vr 2 = 4.33 m/s
V1
Vr2
Vr 1
V2
o
30
U2
U1
Power 3
:= = 4.5 10 N m
2 2 -1
V1 := U1 + Vr1 2 U1 Vr1 cos( 90 deg) V1 = 8.078 m s
2 2 -1
V2 := U2 + Vr2 2 U2 Vr2 cos( 30 deg) V2 = 2.165 m s
2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1
Reaction := Reaction = 0.462
2 2 2 2 2 2
U1 U2 + Vr2 Vr1 + V1 V2