Attainable Efficiency and Design and Application Impacts: 1-Part Webinar

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Attainable Efficiency and Design and Application Impacts

1-Part Live Webinar

Overview

This webinar covers methods to determine attainable pump efficiency for rotodynamic pumps coving major factors that influence pump efficiency including pump type, design, rated flow and head, pumpage, rotational speed an other important factors.  Based on the HI 20.3 Guideline, methods to calculate the generally attainable pump efficiency will be presented along with examples for different pump designs.  The following rotodynamic pump types will be covered: slurry, solids-handling, paper stock, multistage between bearing, ASME/API, vertically suspended, and double suction.   .

Learning Objectives

  • Why pump type and design influences pump efficiency
  • How to calculate specific speed
  • How specific speed affects optimum efficiency
  • Factors that impact efficiency such as surface roughness and impeller trimming
  • Methodology for predicting generally attainable efficiency levels for various pump types


Registration Fees

HI Member TypeFee
Member$89.25
Associate Member$89.25
Standards Partner$89.25
Training Partner$89.25
Industry Partner$113.05
Academic Partner$113.05
Non-Member/Partner$119.00


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Group Registration

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For Member, Associate Member, Standards Partner, and Training Partner
Number of Attendees1-Part Live Webinar2-Part Live Webinar3-Part Live Webinar4-Part Live Webinar
1$89.25$119.25$149.25$179.25
2-5$71.40$95.40$119.40$143.40
6-10$62.75$83.75$104.75$125.75
11+$53.55$71.55$89.55$107.55
For Non-Member/Partner
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1$119.00$159.00$199.00$239.00
2-5$95.20$127.20$159.20$191.20
6-10$83.30$111.30$139.30$167.30
11+$71.40$95.40$119.40$143.40

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Webinar Instructions

  1. Click the "Contents" tab and select "View Live Webinar".  After viewing the entire video, return to the Contents tab.
  2. Click "Complete Quiz for Live Webinar" to answer quiz questions. You will have 10 attempts and must get at least 80% correct to proceed to the next session. After completing the quiz, return to the Contents tab.
  3. Continue this process until you view and complete all the parts for this Webinar Series.
  4. Click "Complete Webinar Evaluation" to provide your feedback on the webinar to PSM. Scroll down to view all feedback questions, there are questions that expand past the size of the window. 
  5. Click the button “View/Print Your Certificate” in the box titled “Claim Credits & Certificate to save or print your certificate of completion. If you ever lose your certificate, you can come back to the PSM website and view it on your transcript (found in the Dashboard).

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Alex Moser

Senior Engineer of Standards and Training

Hydraulic Institute

Alex Moser is the Senior Engineer of Standards and Training at the Hydraulic Institute with technical responsibility for standards, guidebooks, training, and technical programs as well as assisting the governmental regulations committees with technical expertise. Prior to joining the Hydraulic Institute, he held new product development and engineering management positions with a major pump manufacturer, with a focus on new pump design, system analysis, and testing. Mr. Moser obtained his B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Alabama.

 

PDH Credits

One (1) PDH credits will be issued upon completion of this live webinar series. 

The acceptance of continuing education as it applies to fulfillment of the state licensing requirements for professional designations is at the pleasure of the individual state licensing boards. It is the responsibility of the individual participants to be knowledgeable about their state requirements.

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Florida Board of Professional Engineers

Pump Systems Matter is a board-approved continuing education provider for the Florida Board of Professional Engineers: License # CEA361.

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Pump Systems Matter is an approved continuing professional competency sponsor for the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors: Sponsor # S-0523.

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11/16/2022 at 1:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/16/2022
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Attainable Efficiency and Design and Application Impacts: 1-Part Webinar
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