This course is designed to help engineers design, test, and run pumps and systems that are more efficient, more economical, and more reliable. Engineers will come to understand the best state-of-the-art design practices and learn the latest theories on performance, cavitation, dynamic forces, and noise. The course will review the latest advances in design tools and will provide expert and relevant instruction to designers on pump design optimization. Nearly half of all the teaching is focused on actual commercial design cases with measured data for confirmation.
The course begins with an extensive survey of the current technology base for pump design, covering impellers, diffusers, volutes, and other flow elements. The limitations on pump operation and range, due to stall and other instabilities, are described. Special attention is given to problems and design issues specifically associated with pump flows, namely, cavitation, unsteady flow, and vibration. The analysis of stress and vibration in centrifugal pumps will be covered in detail.
Emphasis is placed on modern methods available to the pump designer for blade layout and design, using flexible geometric techniques associated with hydrodynamic loading calculations and the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analysis of pump flows. The advantages and limitations of such analyses are reviewed thoroughly by the instructor.
What You Will Learn
- Where the pump design process begins
- What the trade-offs are in any design process
- What challenges face today’s pump designers, as related to fluid dynamics, mechanical behavior of pump operation, and performance legislation
- How to redesign for improved product competitiveness
- How modern design techniques can improve performance and reduce engineering costs
- How to interpret performance data
- How advanced computer software can be used to improve the process of pump design and selection
- What unusual pump performance problems are being studied today
- How to effectively use CFD in modern design
Schedule
Materials
Participants receive a copy of Centrifugal Pump Design and Performance by David Japikse. This textbook is a durable reference of lasting value to all pump engineers and will be used in the course. Please be sure to include your current shipping address for fastest delivery. If you already own this book, let us know at registration and we will subtract the cost.
Lead Instructor
Dr. David Japikse
Dr. Japikse is the CEO and Founder of Concepts NREC, the world’s leading full-service turbomachinery design and development organization. Dr. Japikse received his B.S. in Engineering from Case Institute of Technology, his M.Sc. and Ph.D. Degrees in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University and conducted post-doctoral research as a Fulbright Scholar/NSF Fellow at the Technische Hochschule in Aachen, Germany. He has received extensive recognition for his work in the design of pumps, compressors, and turbines, as well as the development of design tools.
A recipient of the 2010 Henry R. Worthington Medal for eminent achievement in pumping machinery, as well as other prestigious awards, he is also an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering. Dr. Japikse has also authored/edited ten books and written/presented 300+ reports on turbomachinery design and development.
Other guest lecturers will also present on specific topics throughout the week.
Registration fees are due at time of registration. Registering without payment does not reserve space. Registrants may cancel and receive a full refund if notice is received two weeks prior to the workshop start date. After that, payment may be applied toward other Concepts NREC Courses or Publications. By submitting the registration form, you agree that you are registering for this course with the understanding that the lectures are presented live on Eastern Time business hours, and further agree to abide by all associated restrictions regarding the subject matter presented therein. You will receive the course materials for download, however recordings are not provided to registrants and recording of the sessions by attendees is strictly prohibited.
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