p92
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2004
- 5
Here's an unusual situation...
1. Centrifugal pump in slurry service. Hardened alloy material.
2. Short outage to briefly do maintenance elsewhere---nothing done with this pump.
3. When pump starts up, the pressure drops dramatically. within days.
4. Removal of casing shows concentric rings all around suction, almost to edge of casing. Impeller, however, looks essentially undamaged. Some machine marks still visible.
5. New casings show same erosion, not quite as fast, but much faster than ever before. Same materials of construction used over last two years without issue.
6. Slurry does not seem to have changed.
Any thoughts on why this could be???
1. Centrifugal pump in slurry service. Hardened alloy material.
2. Short outage to briefly do maintenance elsewhere---nothing done with this pump.
3. When pump starts up, the pressure drops dramatically. within days.
4. Removal of casing shows concentric rings all around suction, almost to edge of casing. Impeller, however, looks essentially undamaged. Some machine marks still visible.
5. New casings show same erosion, not quite as fast, but much faster than ever before. Same materials of construction used over last two years without issue.
6. Slurry does not seem to have changed.
Any thoughts on why this could be???