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Single stage and Multistage pump
- A single stage pump is one in which the total head is developed by a single impeller.
- A multistage pump has two or more impellers on a common shaft acting in series in a single casing.
Impeller
- May be either single or double suction type.
- In single suction, liquid enters the impeller from one side only.
- In double suction impeller, the liquid enters from both the sides.
Types of impeller
- Based on the water flow through the impeller and axis of rotation, they are 3 types
a) Radial flow : create a side-to-side fluid motion that produces high shear rates and a relatively low pumping number.
b) Mixed flow: water passes parallel to the axis of rotation.
c) Axial flow: It receives and discharge in same direction in the axis of rotation.
- Based on mechanical construction, it is 3 types:
a) Open impeller: Consists essentially of a series of vanes attached to a central hub and used to pump water having considerable number of small solids such as sand.
b) Semi-open impeller: Consists side wall one side only usually on the back. It can be used to pump water containing suspended sediments.
c) Closed impeller: Has side walls on both the sides and used to pump clean water.