If a centrifugal pump is cavitating, several
changes in the system design or operation may be necessary to
increase the NPSHA above the NPSHR and stop the cavitation. One
method for increasing the NPSHA is to increase the pressure at
the suction of the pump. For example, if a pump is taking
suction from an enclosed tank, either raising the level of the
liquid in the tank or increasing the pressure in the space
above the liquid increases suction pressure.
It is also possible to increase the NPSHA by
decreasing the temperature of the liquid being pumped.
Decreasing the temperature of the liquid decreases the
saturation pressure, causing NPSHA to increase. Recall from the
previous module on heat exchangers that large steam condensers
usually subcool the condensate to less than the saturation
temperature, called condensate depression, to prevent
cavitation in the condensate pumps.
If the head losses in the pump suction piping
can be reduced, the NPSHA will be increased. Various methods
for reducing head losses include increasing the pipe diameter,
reducing the number of elbows, valves, and fittings in the
pipe, and decreasing the length of the pipe.
It may also be possible to stop cavitation by
reducing the NPSHR for the pump. The NPSHR is not a constant
for a given pump under all conditions, but depends on certain
factors. Typically, the NPSHR of a pump increases significantly
as flow rate through the pump increases. Therefore, reducing
the flow rate through a pump by throttling a discharge valve
decreases NPSHR. NPSHR is also dependent upon pump speed. The
faster the impeller of a pump rotates, the greater the NPSHR.
Therefore, if the speed of a variable speed centrifugal pump is
reduced, the NPSHR of the pump decreases. However, since a
pump's flow rate is most often dictated by the needs of the
system on which it is connected, only limited adjustments can
be made without starting additional parallel pumps, if
available.
The net positive suction head required to
prevent cavitation is determined through testing by the pump
manufacturer and depends upon factors including type of
impeller inlet, impeller design, pump flow rate, impeller
rotational speed, and the type of liquid being pumped. The
manufacturer typically supplies curves of NPSHR as a function
of pump flow rate for a particular liquid (usually water) in
the vendor manual for the pump.
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