killakella
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2008
- 5
Hello,
I am trying to find an in-line solution for forwarding high flow (~20,000 GPM) process water gravity drains. We are retrofitting a plant and our design so far has been to reroute the drains to an interceptor pit and intall vertical turbine pumps for forwarding the water. However, space is very limited so I am exploring other options.
Since it is a gravity drain system the pipe would not be completely full. I am envisioning an Archimedes screw to grab the water but I'm not sure how the flow could transition from a partial filled line to a fully filled and pressurized line.
Is there a type of pump for this application?
I am trying to find an in-line solution for forwarding high flow (~20,000 GPM) process water gravity drains. We are retrofitting a plant and our design so far has been to reroute the drains to an interceptor pit and intall vertical turbine pumps for forwarding the water. However, space is very limited so I am exploring other options.
Since it is a gravity drain system the pipe would not be completely full. I am envisioning an Archimedes screw to grab the water but I'm not sure how the flow could transition from a partial filled line to a fully filled and pressurized line.
Is there a type of pump for this application?