ME-458 Turbomachinery: Muhammad Shaban Lecturer Department of Mechanical Engineering
ME-458 Turbomachinery: Muhammad Shaban Lecturer Department of Mechanical Engineering
ME-458 Turbomachinery: Muhammad Shaban Lecturer Department of Mechanical Engineering
Muhammad Shaban
Lecturer
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Text Books
7/16/2018
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Review of Basic Laws of
Turbomachinery
Nomenclature
Symbol Denotation Unit
A Surface area m2
E Internal energy J
F Force N
I Rothalpy J/kg
M Moment Nm
Q Heat energy J
W Mechanical energy J
c Absolute velocity m/s
g Gravitational constant m/s2
h Enthalpy J/kg
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Turbomachine System Discretization
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Affinity Laws
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Affinity
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Derivation
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Harmful
Effects
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Pump losses
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PROBLEMS
• Determine the design parameters of a pump. The
concerned pump has a constant reference diameter and
constant annular cross section.
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Determine the off-design operation of a pump.
• The following is given:
• Head at design point 250m
• Axial flow velocity at design point 10m/s
• Reference radius 0.25m
• Rotational speed 2400rpm
Answer the following:
1. While the pump speed is kept constant, the operating
point is changed such that the axial flow velocity is
increased by 30%. What is the head at the off-design
point?
2. Assuming that the pump had a reference radius of
0.4m while the other parameters are unchanged, what
would the head be at off-design operation?
3. If the results differ for these two cases then explain
why.
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Determining the operating point of a pump when
connected to a system.
• Determine
1. Operating point of the pump when connected to
the system
2. Efficiency of the pump at this operating point
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For the pump (described in Previous problem) determine
the pump off design operation by applying the affinity
laws.
Assume pump is running at 3000rpm
Find
• Operating point of the system when connected to the pump (Q,
H)
• Power requirement at operating point
• Value of pump peak efficiency and flow rate at which it occurs
(current pump curve)
• Pump speed if we would like to run the pump at peak efficiency
while still maintaining the same flow rate as the original
operating point
• Pump operating point (Q, H) when running pump at peak
efficiency as described above as well as power required
• The gravitational constant is g 9.81 m/s2. Working medium is
water with a density of 1000kg/m3.
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Design Aspects
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Hydro Turbines
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• A turbine decreases the total head in a system. This
implies that there is high-energy fluid available at the
inlet of a turbine and that the fluid leaves the turbine
with reduced energy content. Depending on the
application, the primary contribution of the high-energy
source might be different:
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Turbine Systems
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Problem
Consider a turbine system as the one depicted below. The turbine is
connected to an upper reservoir on the pressure side and discharges to a
lower reservoir.
• The following is given: Static pressure p1 80kPa
• Volume flow rate at position 2 10 m3/s
• Height H 400 m
• Pipe diameter at turbine inlet d2 0.6 m
• Pipe diameter d3=d2
• Static pressure p3 105 kPa
• The gravitational constant is g 9.81 m/s2. Working medium is water with a
density of 1000 kg/m3. Friction can be neglected.
• Determine the following:
• Flow speed at turbine inlet
• Total head at turbine inlet
• Difference in total head over turbine
• Maximum possible power produced
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Efficiencies
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Turbine and Compressor
Lines in h-s Diagrams
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