Positive displacement sliding vane pump wear analysis.
Positive displacement sliding vane pump wear analysis.
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Hi all- I am currently working on the development of a positive displacement sliding vane pump. The vanes in the pump are made up of PEEK. As part of the development testing, we have performed endurance testing on the pump and wear on the pump was calculated (wear was calculated by measuring the dimensions of the PEEK vanes pre and post testing). We are trying to define an acceptable wear limit for the PEEK vanes after which the performance would degrade for the vane. One approach would be to test the pump until the performance starts to degrade (which is an exhaustive approach in terms of resources) is there any analytic approach in determining the permissible wear limit for a sliding vane pump.
Your help is much appreciated.
PS: I have wear data for 100 hours of endurance testing, which possibly could be scaled for any no hours.
Your help is much appreciated.
PS: I have wear data for 100 hours of endurance testing, which possibly could be scaled for any no hours.





RE: Positive displacement sliding vane pump wear analysis.
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RE: Positive displacement sliding vane pump wear analysis.
The magnitude of wear measured in the PEEK vanes is negligible after 100 hrs of testing. The performance is satisfactory for the pump at his point of time with plenty of margin. At some point with the wear increasing the pumps performance will start to degrade, I am trying to estimate that permissible wear limit for the vanes after which the pump will degrade.
RE: Positive displacement sliding vane pump wear analysis.
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