cryopumps
Mechanical
- Jul 12, 2004
- 13
I am a cryogenic pump engineer. I recentley designed a pump in the 1250 specific speed pump at 3560 RPM (7960 FT at 1570 GPM, liquid is LNG). The diameter of the impeller that we used came out to about 13 inches and it was a 14 stage pump. My question is would it be usefull to speed up the motor to 7500 RPM which would bring the specific speed up to 2000, raise the efficiency and bring the diameter size down to 5 inches along with the stages to 10. I understand that cavitation might be a problem but suppose that an adequate amount of NPSH is present. Has this application been done? Higher RPM seem the way to go.