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MaintEngnr
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- Jul 31, 2014
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In the land of government contracting we are required to perform an independent cost estimate to compare to the customers quote. This becomes extremely difficult when it has to be done for a proprietary piece of equipment. In this case I have to develop an estimate for a 14 stage centrifugal pump casing and I don't have access to any fabrication drawings. Additionally, the only experience I have with castings was in a class in college. I have gathered some information online, but it is limited. Given it is a 14 stage pump, I would conclude that it would be a complex casting with many internal cavities for each volute and discharge from one stage to the next. The casing is split into an upper and lower half with a thick mating flange due to the 7300 feet of TDH across the pump. The lower case half has both the inlet and outlet flanges. It is just shy of 8 feet long and a little over 2 feet wide. The material is CA6NM (martensitic SS) and I was told it would likely be cast using the sand casting method. Are there any good resources out there that might help turn this into a more manageable task?