tkdhwjd
Chemical
- Feb 25, 2003
- 89
Folks,
I understand that a percentage of the process fluid will recirculate at the eye of impeller and the percentage increases as flow drops. Heat build up due to this recirculation can potentially cause flashing, and hence cavitation as fluid velocity turns into pressure.
I also heard about "mechanical protection" of a pump at low flow. Can anyone please explain why the pump is mechanically unstable when the flow drops below the minimum continuous flow rate?
Perhaps the magnitude of flow reversed (shift in momentum) is so high that the impeller gets exposed to significantly unbalanced force?
I understand that a percentage of the process fluid will recirculate at the eye of impeller and the percentage increases as flow drops. Heat build up due to this recirculation can potentially cause flashing, and hence cavitation as fluid velocity turns into pressure.
I also heard about "mechanical protection" of a pump at low flow. Can anyone please explain why the pump is mechanically unstable when the flow drops below the minimum continuous flow rate?
Perhaps the magnitude of flow reversed (shift in momentum) is so high that the impeller gets exposed to significantly unbalanced force?