Investigation of Erosion Wear of Slurry Pump Material
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Over the last few decades there has been a phenomenal growth in the demand of raw
materials. This rise in demand has led to drastic changes in the existing techniques of
mining, food processing, power generation and other sectors where transportation of
suspended solids play a major role. Due to this change, there has been an increase in
requirements in slurry transportation.
Material loss due to erosion wear is a serious problem associated with flow of solid-liquid
mixtures. Slurry erosion limits the useful life of equipment and there efficiency. Erosion is
therefore a critical parameter for design, selection and operation of the hydraulic
transportation system. Engineering interest is to estimate the service life of equipment /
components subjected to slurry erosion and to investigate the possibilities of enhancement of
their life. As per the application different materials are used.
In the present work evaluation of erosion wear for centrifugal slurry pump is done
experimentally as well as numerically. Depending upon applications different materials are
selected which are used in centrifugal slurry pumps. The materials selected for present study
for centrifugal slurry pump are stainless steel 316 and stainless steel 420. The slurry pot
tester is used to evaluate the erosion wear by ash with water solid liquid mixture. Ash
required for testing purpose was collected from Guru Govind Singh thermal power plant,
Ropar, Punjab. Maximum particle size of solids is 2000 . Effect of concentration and flow
rate of slurry at different speeds is evaluated. . It is experimentally observed that erosion
wear is a function of velocity of slurry. As velocity increases erosion wear rate proportionally
increses. For numerical simulation ANSYS CFX 13.0 used for evaluation of erosion wear at
different concentrations, mass flow rate and speeds.
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Master of Engineering (Producation and Industrial Engineering)
