aatara
Nuclear
- Nov 4, 2002
- 20
Hello to everyone
I have a closed cooling system with a horizontal pump (KSB 14000 gpm - 200 ft) and several heat exchangers. The normal operations condition are 120 psig and 100 ºF.
I´d like study special situation where a failure in a pipe could allow air enters into the circuit.
How does the pump work in this situation? Is there any technical guide to evaluate it?
How does the air affect to the TDH-Q or others caracteristic curves?
Is the air less severe then the cavitation to the pump?
After this exceptional event (the air is purged), the pump could work as before?
Thanks in advance.
I have a closed cooling system with a horizontal pump (KSB 14000 gpm - 200 ft) and several heat exchangers. The normal operations condition are 120 psig and 100 ºF.
I´d like study special situation where a failure in a pipe could allow air enters into the circuit.
How does the pump work in this situation? Is there any technical guide to evaluate it?
How does the air affect to the TDH-Q or others caracteristic curves?
Is the air less severe then the cavitation to the pump?
After this exceptional event (the air is purged), the pump could work as before?
Thanks in advance.