Volume 1: Fora, Parts A, B, C, and D 2003
DOI: 10.1115/fedsm2003-45461
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Complex Pressure Fluctuations and Vibrations in a Pump-Water Tunnel System

Abstract: This paper reports on the complex phenomena of pressure fluctuations and vibrations in a large-capacity drainage pump station. Significant pressure fluctuations were observed in suction water tunnels when an axial flow pump was operated without an actual head at some blade angles. To identify the causes, investigations were done by measuring acoustic natural frequencies and pressure fluctuations in the tunnels, lateral and torsional vibrations of the pump shaft, and pressure fluctuations of the oil in the hydr… Show more

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“…The energy of pressure fluctuations propagates in fluids at the speed of sound, which is harmful and unacceptable to the pump and environment. Furthermore, the lowest static pressure during fluctuation may lead to cavitations [6,7]. Adverse operating conditions may be detected by observing the pressure fluctuations generated by a pump, which could provide evidence of inadequate suction conditions [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The energy of pressure fluctuations propagates in fluids at the speed of sound, which is harmful and unacceptable to the pump and environment. Furthermore, the lowest static pressure during fluctuation may lead to cavitations [6,7]. Adverse operating conditions may be detected by observing the pressure fluctuations generated by a pump, which could provide evidence of inadequate suction conditions [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%