Fluid systems and management
P J Gregory
4 points * 26 lecture hours, 26 tutorial/laboratory hours * First/second semester * Caulfield * Prerequisites: MEE2382 or CVE2111 or MEE3392
Fluid mechanics; characteristics of performance curves; affinity laws; effect of change of impeller diameter and running speed on performance; cavitation, net positive suction head. Pump classification - design and fabrication; materials of construction; noise and vibration; maintenance. Energy losses: determination of system head, friction losses, system resistance curves; use of computer packages. Pump model testing. Ancillary features: valves, piping, metering equipment; sealing of working fluid, bearing selection; intake and sump design. Business environment: market; competition; product lifecycle; buying models; market segmentation; product mix; purchasing and procurement; contractual factors. Selection and application; duty specification, case studies.
Assessment
Assignments: 30% * Laboratory work: 30% * Case study: 40%
Prescribed texts
Australian Pump Manufacturers Association Australian pump technical handbook 3rd edn, APMA, 1988