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Title: ENGINEERING LESSON GUIDE 4


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INTRODUCTION TO NAVAL ENGINEERING
PUMPS, VALVES, AND FANS
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OBJECTIVES
  • How to control the flow of fluids.
  • How to create flow of fluids in our system.
  • Bernoullis Principle.
  • Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH).
  • Fans.

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VALVES
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Globe Valve
  • Most common valve in a propulsion plant
  • Body may be straight, angle, or cross type
  • Valve inlet and outlet openings are designed to
    suit varying requirements of flow
  • Valve may be operated in the partially open
    position (throttled)
  • Commonly used in steam, air, oil and water lines

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Gate Valve
  • Used for a straight line of flow where minimum
    restriction is desired
  • Not suitable for throttling
  • May be rising stem or nonrising stem

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Ball Valve
  • Most ball valves are quick acting - only require
    90o turn to completely open or shut valve
  • Some ball valves may have gearing for ease of use
    (also increases operating time)
  • Used in seawater, sanitary, trim and drain, air,
    hydraulic, and oil transfer systems

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Butterfly Valve
  • Lightweight, relatively small, and quick acting
  • May be used for throttling
  • Used in freshwater, saltwater, lube oil, JP-5,
    F-76, and chill water systems

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Check Valve
  • Allows fluid to flow in a system in only one
    direction
  • May be swing, lift, or ball type
  • Check valves may be built into globe valves or
    ball valves

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Relief Valve
  • Installed in piping systems to protect them from
    excessive pressure
  • The relieving pressure is set by the force
    exerted on the disk by the spring
  • Relief valves may have a lever which allows
    manual opening of the valve for test purposes

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Valve Operating Devices
  • Manual
  • Handwheel or lever is directly connected to the
    stem and is operated by hand
  • Hydraulic
  • Hydraulic pressure is applied to one side of a
    piston which is connected to the stem of the
    valve
  • Motor
  • A hydraulic, electric, or air driven motor is
    used to turn the stem of the valve
  • Solenoid
  • Uses an electromagnet to open or close a valve
    against spring pressure

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PUMPS
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Pump Components
DRIVE TYPE (electric motor, steam drive,
gear driven, etc)
IMPELLER
PUMP SHAFT
DISCHARGE
CASING
SUCTION
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Pressure Head
  • Head
  • The vertical distance between two horizontal
    levels in a liquid
  • A measure of the pressure exerted by a column or
    body of liquid because of the weight of the
    liquid
  • Since a pump may be installed above, at, or below
    the surface of the source of supply, the pump
    must be able to overcome the net static head in
    order to pump from one elevation to another
  • Equal to Z P/?

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Pressure Head
NET STATIC HEAD
STATIC DISCHARGE HEAD
STATIC SUCTION PRESSURE
PUMP
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Velocity Head
  • Head required to impart velocity to a liquid
  • Equivalent to the vertical distance through which
    the liquid would have to fall to acquire the same
    velocity
  • Equal to V2 / 2g

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Friction Head
  • The force or pressure required to overcome
    friction is obtained at the expense of the static
    pressure head
  • Unlike velocity head, friction head cannot be
    recovered or reconverted to static pressure
    head
  • Thermal energy is usually wasted, therefore
    resulting in a head loss from the system

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BERNOULLIS THEOREM
  • The Bernoulli equation is a special statement of
    the general energy equation
  • Work added to the system is referred to as pump
    head (hP)
  • Losses from the system are referred to as head
    loss (hL)
  • Pressure (lbf/in2) is a form of work
  • Strictly Mechanical Energy so we get the
    equation
  • P1 PE1 KE1 WK PE2 KE2 WKFRIC P2


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THE CONCEPT OF HEAD
  • The vertical difference between 2 levels of
    liquid
  • Use FT to measure the pressure exerted by a body
    of liquid in term of weight
  • Head a Pressure a Energy
  • Velocity Head
  • The distance a liquid would have to fall for a
    given V
  • Hv V12/2g
  • Friction Head
  • Hl f(L/D)(V2/2Zg) where
  • f friction factor
  • L Length
  • D Diameter


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BERNOULLIS EQUATION
  • Z1 (P1/?) (V12/2g) Z2 (P2/?) (V22/2g)
    hP - hL

Z Elevation (ft) P Pressure (lb/ft2) ?
Density (lb/ft3) V Velocity (ft/sec) g
acceleration (32.2 ft/sec2)
Hp pump head (ft) HL Head Loss (ft)
f(L/D)(V2/2Zg) where f
friction factor L Length D
Diameter
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POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP
  • Fixed Volume
  • Volumetric Flow rate is proportional to speed
  • A relief valve will always be on the discharge
    end of the pump

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EXAMPLES
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Reciprocating Pump Characteristic Curve
N2 2 N1
N1
N2
hP (ft)
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V (gpm)
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NON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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Pump Laws
  • Apply to centrifugal (non-positive displacement)
  • pumps only
  • V ? N
  • Hp ? N2
  • W ? N3
  • V volumetric flow rate
  • N speed of rotation
  • Hp pump head
  • W power required (prime mover)

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PUMPS
  • Centrifugal
  • Parallel pumps

V2 2V1
2 pumps
HP
HP2 HP1
1 pump
GPM
V
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PUMPS
  • Series (called staging)

2 pumps
HP2 2HP1
HP
V2 V1
1 pump
GPM
V
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NET POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD
  • Net Positive Suction Head that pressure
    required at the suction of a pump to prevent
    cavitation.
  • cavitation the formation of bubbles due to area
    where P lt PSAT, and the subsequent collapse upon
    migration to a high-press. area.
  • causes noise and damage due to erosion and
    fatigue failure.

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NET POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD
  • Need enough pressure on the suction side so that
    P gt Psat. If P lt Psat, water flashes to vapor
    causing damage to the pump.

pump
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FANS

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Fans
  • Operate on the same principle as non-positive
    displacement pumps impart a velocity to a fluid
    and convert this kinetic energy into a pressure
    by the use of a diffusing chamber
  • Two types
  • Centrifugal similar to a pump impeller, used in
    refrigeration compressors or gas turbine
    compressors in small gas turbine engines
  • Axial similar to a propeller, used in
    forced-draft blowers

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Reading
  • Introduction to Naval Engineering
  • Chapter 1, pp. 6-8
  • Chapter 3, pp. 41-51
  • Chapter 10, pp. 175-179
  • Principles of Naval Engineering
  • Chapter 9, pp. 9-1 - 9-12

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