• Home
  • About us
  • Your Publication
  • Catalogue
  • Newsletter
  • Help
  • Account
  • Contact / Imprint
Thesis - Publication series - Conference proceedings - Reference book - Lecture notes/Textbook - Journal - CD-/DVD-ROM - Online publication - Open Access
Newsletter for authors and editors - New publications service - Archive
View basket
Catalogue : Details

Andreas Kögler

Selbstadaptive Schwingungsdämpfung und integrierte Monitoringtechnik zur Realisierung flexibler Pumpenmodule

FrontBack
 
ISBN:978-3-8440-6132-1
Series:Schriftenreihe des Lehrstuhls für Prozessmaschinen und Anlagentechnik
Herausgeber: Prof. Dr.-Ing. E. Schlücker
Erlangen-Nürnberg
Volume:36
Keywords:Modularisierung; Pulsationsdämpfung; Pumpen
Type of publication:Thesis
Language:German
Pages:196 pages
Figures:99 figures
Weight:291 g
Format:21 x 14,8 cm
Binding:Paperback
Price:48,80 € / 61,10 SFr
Published:September 2018
Buy:
  » plus shipping costs
Download:

Available PDF-Files for this title:

You need the Adobe Reader, to open the files. Here you get help and information, for the download.

These files are not printable.

 
 DocumentDocument 
 TypePDF 
 Costs36,60 EUR 
 ActionPurchase in obligation and display of file - 3,5 MB (3651043 Byte) 
 ActionPurchase in obligation and download of file - 3,5 MB (3651043 Byte) 
     
 
 DocumentTable of contents 
 TypePDF 
 Costsfree 
 ActionDisplay of file - 141 kB (144455 Byte) 
 ActionDownload of file - 141 kB (144455 Byte) 
     

User settings for registered users

You can change your address here or download your paid documents again.

User:  Not logged in.
Actions:  Login / Register
 Forgotten your password?
Recommendation:You want to recommend this title?
Review copy:Here you can order a review copy.
Link:You want to link this page? Click here.
Export citations:
Text
BibTex
RIS
Abstract:In the recent years, due to the ongoing globalization process, the chemical industry is facing both increasing product diversity and market fluctuations. For this reason in order to remain competitive it is crucial to increase the flexability by means of a minimized time span between product development and start of production.
To achieve this objective one approach is the modularization concept which incorporates the use of a module-based plant design. An essential requirement for succesful implementation of this concept is that process equipment, especially pumps, have to be exchangeable without affecting process conditions. Due to the pumps' varying operating principles varying pressure pulsation amplitudes are induced into the plant system which can lead to undesired disturbances. Hence, the need of an universal pulsation damper becomes obvious. In order to increase the economic efficiency a second aspect is the implementation of a universal condition monitoring system. This allows condition-based maintenance strategies and therefore reduced maintenance and machine downtimes.
Accordingly, the aim of this work comprises two parts. The first part deals witch the development of an innovative pulsation dampening concept which allows a self-adaptive operating mode. Depending on the pump's operating point the flow-through pulsation damper automatically determines the precharge pressure where pulsation amplitudes are minimal.
The second aim of the present work is to evaluate the potential of torque measurement at the pump's drive shaft as an universal condition monitoring system. Both monitoring of the pumps operating point and the identification of irregular operating conditions are investigated.