Radial Thrust and Shaft Deflection in Rotodynamic Pumps: 1- Part Live-Recorded Webinar |October 2, 2024

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Radial Thrust and Shaft Deflection in Rotodynamic Pumps

Date: October 2, 2024

Time: 1pm EST

PDH Credits: 1.0

Overview: 

This presentation provides engineers with a comprehensive understanding of radial thrust loads and shaft deflection in rotodynamic pumps. Attendees will learn key concepts, influencing factors, and calculation procedures for evaluating and managing radial thrust, as well as techniques to minimize shaft deflection and its impact on bearing and seal life. By the end, participants will be equipped to analyze and optimize pump designs for improved efficiency and reliability.

Learning Level - Intermediate  

Intermediate level training is designed for individuals who have some experience and basic knowledge on the topic. It builds upon basic concepts and expands the breadth and depth of understanding supporting the development of skills. The basic level training within bundle modules 1, 2 and 3 prepare them for intermediate level training provided in bundle module 4.

Audience 

Individuals looking gain in depth technical knowledge or those looking for a refresher on applied fundamentals, including experienced maintenance and operation personnel, pump system designers and owners, technical sales, and engineers.

Learning Objectives:
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, definitions, and equations related to radial thrust loads in rotodynamic pump operation.
  • Identify factors that influence the magnitude and direction of radial thrust, including impeller dimensions, impeller configuration, and discharge collector/casing design.
  • Acquire knowledge of the calculation procedures used to evaluate radial thrust loads in rotodynamic pumps.
  • Develop the ability to apply this knowledge and techniques to analyze and optimize pump designs, ensuring efficient and reliable operation by effectively managing radial thrust.
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of shaft deflection in rotodynamic pumps and learn how to analyze it to improve pump design, operation, and reliability while preventing potential failures.
  • Recognize the causes of shaft deflection in rotodynamic pumps, understand the calculation procedures, and learn how it affects bearing and seal life, along with methods to minimize it.

 SKU: LW108B

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.

 

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Training Partner$89.25$119.25$149.25$179.25
Industry Partner$113.05$151.05$189.05$227.05
Academic Partner$113.05$151.05$189.05$227.05
Non-Member/Non-Partner$119.00$159.00$199.00$239.00


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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
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Number of Attendees1-Part Live Webinar2-Part Live Webinar3-Part Live Webinar4-Part Live Webinar
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2-5$95.20$127.20$159.20$191.20
6-10$83.30$111.30$139.30$167.30
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