Pumping Station Design 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-185617513-5.50026-3
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System Design for Sludge Pumping

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“…PCPs or piston pumps. PCPs transfer the fluid by means of a turning rotor that pushes the sludge forward by generating a sequence of fixed-shape cavities progressing within an elastomeric stator [134]. In order to minimize the wear of the stator due to DSS friction, the rotation rate should be maintained below 130 rpm.…”
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“…PCPs or piston pumps. PCPs transfer the fluid by means of a turning rotor that pushes the sludge forward by generating a sequence of fixed-shape cavities progressing within an elastomeric stator [134]. In order to minimize the wear of the stator due to DSS friction, the rotation rate should be maintained below 130 rpm.…”
Section: ! 36mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sludge is fed into pump by gravity and the suction created due to the motion of a horizontal piston and a semi-rotary valve. It was reported that a pressure of 4000 kPa was needed to achieve thixotropic breakdown of sludge after a day at rest [134].…”
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confidence: 99%