We were discussing the basics of reciprocating pump, main components of a reciprocating pump, working principle of reciprocating pump, ideal indicator diagram of reciprocating
pump, effect of acceleration and friction on
indicator diagram of reciprocating pump, expression for acceleration head in the
suction pipe of a reciprocating pump and double acting reciprocating pump: working principle, discharge, work done and power required in our
recent posts.
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Today we will see here another important topic i.e. slip
and negative slip in reciprocating pump with the help of this post. Before
going ahead, we must have brief introduction to reciprocating pump, single
acting and double acting reciprocating pump in order to understand the slip and
negative slip in reciprocating pump.
Reciprocating pump
If the mechanical
energy is converted in to stored mechanical energy or pressure energy by
sucking the liquid in to a cylinder in which a piston is reciprocating backward
and forward, which exerts the thrust on the liquid and increases its hydraulic
energy or pressure energy, the hydraulic machine will be termed as
reciprocating pump.
Single acting reciprocating pump
We have already seen reciprocating pump with single
piston and single acting, where we have discussed in detail how water is being
sucked through suction pipe during suction stroke and how water is being
discharged through delivery pipe during delivery stroke.
In case of single acting reciprocating pump, there
will be only one stroke in first half of revolution of crank and second stroke
will be done during second half crank revolution. Hence, in case of single
acting reciprocating pump, there will be one suction stroke and one delivery
stroke for one complete revolution of crank.
Double acting reciprocating pump
Water will be acting on both side of the
piston in case of double acting reciprocating pump. Therefore, there will be
two suction and two delivery pipes for double acting reciprocating pump.
When there will be a suction stroke on
one side of the piston, same time there will be a delivery stroke at the other
side of the piston.
Hence, in case of double acting
reciprocating pump, there will be two suction strokes and two delivery strokes
for one complete revolution of crank and water will be discharged through the
delivery pipes during these two delivery strokes.
Slip in reciprocating pump
Slip in reciprocating pump is basically defined as
the difference between the theoretical discharge and actual discharge of the
reciprocating pump.
Actual discharge of a reciprocating pump will be
less than the theoretical discharge of the pump due to leakage of water during
operation of pump.
The difference of the theoretical discharge and
actual discharge will be called as slip of reciprocating pump.
Mathematically, we can express the slip in
reciprocating pump as mentioned below
Slip = Qth – Qact
Slip is usually expressed as percentage slip and it
will be given by following expression.
Where, Cd = Co-efficient of discharge
Theoretical discharge of a single acting
reciprocating pump and double acting reciprocating pump will be given by
following equation as mentioned here and it is already derived in our previous
sessions.
Theoretical discharge of a single acting reciprocating pump and double acting reciprocating pump could be secure here.
Theoretical discharge of a single acting reciprocating pump
Discharge of the pump per second = A L N/60
Theoretical discharge of a double acting reciprocating pump
Negative slip in reciprocating pump
As we have discussed above that slip in
reciprocating pump is basically the difference between the theoretical discharge
and actual discharge of the reciprocating pump. If actual discharge is more
than the theoretical discharge, slip of the reciprocating pump will be negative
and it could be concluded by considering the equation of slip of reciprocating
pump.
Negative slip will occur when suction pipe is long, delivery
pipe is short and pump is running at high speed.
So, we have seen briefly describe the reciprocating
pump and basically we have discussed here the slip and negative slip in
reciprocating pump.
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Reference:
Fluid mechanics, By R. K. Bansal
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