Application of Thermodynamic Method in Pump Efficiency Measurement, and Comparison with Conventional Method

2015 ◽  
Vol 51 (10) ◽  
pp. 189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin LIU
Author(s):  
E W Thorne ◽  
A N Neal

This note summarizes the development of a code of practice on pump efficency testing by the direct thermodynamic method, and a temperature probe calibration procedure. A series of comparative on-site pump tests are analysed, highlighting areas of agreement and aspects requiring further research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 13-20
Author(s):  
Daegeun Kim ◽  
Taiyoung Cho ◽  
Yong Cho ◽  
Kyebock Lee

Author(s):  
J. S. A. Guitton ◽  
H. Procaccia

This paper discusses the application of a thermodynamic method of measurement to determine the efficiency of boiler feed pumps in large and modern generating sets, and reasons for the development of the method are presented. The principle of the thermodynamic method is defined, and the difference between this method and the classical one is specified. A description is given of the instrumentation used when the thermodynamic method is applied. The results of thermodynamic measurements are analysed and discussed, and the calculated efficiency is compared with the efficiency determined when the classic method is used. The paper finally presents the programme of trials that were undertaken on the boiler feed pumps of modern units of Electricité de France.


Author(s):  
H D Feng ◽  
L Xu ◽  
R P Xu ◽  
L J Wu ◽  
X H Shi ◽  
...  

The paper looks at improving the uncertainty analysis in ISO 5198 and examines the conditions under which the equation to evaluate the uncertainty in efficiency in the paper by Milne holds good. An alternative to evaluating the uncertainty of pump efficiency is described in detail in this paper. After comparing the factors that influence the uncertainty of efficiency, the paper determines the factors that can be neglected and presents measures to reduce the uncertainty in efficiency in pump efficiency testing.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deyong Shang

The efficiency of a drainage pump should be tested at regular intervals to master the status of the drainage pump in real time and thus achieve the goal of saving energy. The ultrasonic flowmeter method is traditionally used to measure the flow of the pump. But there are some defects in this kind of method of underground coal mine. This paper first introduces the principle of testing the main drainage pump efficiency in coal mine using thermodynamic theories, then analyzes the energy transformation during the process of draining water, and finally derives the calculation formulae of the pump efficiency, which meet the on-site precision of engineering. On the basis of analyzing the theories, the protective sleeve and the base of the temperature sensor are designed to measure the water temperature at inlet and outlet of the pump. The efficiencies of pumps with two specifications are measured, respectively, by using the thermodynamic method and ultrasonic flowmeter method. By contrast, the results show that thermodynamic method can satisfy the precision of the testing requirements accuracy for high-flow and high-lift drainage pump under normal temperatures. Moreover, some measures are summed up to improve the accuracy of testing the pump efficiency, which are of guiding significance for on-site testing of the main drainage pump efficiency in coal mine.


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