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Modeling the Efficiency of External Gear Pumps Based on Similarity Considerations

Schänzle, Christian ; Störmer, Nils ; Pelz, Peter F. (2022)
Modeling the Efficiency of External Gear Pumps Based on Similarity Considerations.
BATH/ASME 2018 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. Bath, UK (12.09.2018-14.09.2018)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00020952
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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Modeling the Efficiency of External Gear Pumps Based on Similarity Considerations
Language: English
Date: 2022
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2018
Publisher: ASME
Series: Fluid Power Systems Technology
Collation: 9 Seiten
Event Title: BATH/ASME 2018 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control
Event Location: Bath, UK
Event Dates: 12.09.2018-14.09.2018
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00020952
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Origin: Secondary publication service
Abstract:

Gear pumps are used in numerous different applications and industrial sectors. However, when selecting a suitable gear pump for a specified application, manufacturers are often confronted with a lack of comparable measurement data for the desired combination of operating conditions and pumping fluid. Consequently, an estimation of the volume flow rate and the power consumption of a pump under the operating conditions of the application is necessary. In this context, this paper discusses the application of similarity on external gear pumps and presents its validation by means of measured pump characteristics. Seven gear pumps of different displacement volume are measured at different operating conditions varying pressure, rotational speed and the viscosity of the pumping fluid. The validation results prove that similarity is useful to represent a pump’s characteristic over a wide operating range. The prediction of the volume flow rate and the power consumption at a changed viscosity show good accuracy. However, the scaling of the pump characteristic based on the displacement volume show contradictory results.

Status: Postprint
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-209526
Classification DDC: 600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences > 620 Engineering and machine engineering
Divisions: 16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Institute for Fluid Systems (FST) (since 01.10.2006)
Date Deposited: 09 May 2022 11:11
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2023 12:46
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/20952
PPN: 495511935
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