I was thinking that you would just be using the pump
motor, and attach a propeller onto the pump shaft, not use the pump as it
was originally designed as a centrifugal pump.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007
11:12
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from
a pump?
Pumps do run in one direction, right? Running one
backwards is inefficient. Change the flow downstream.
Vance
-----Original Message----- From: nomdae@hotmail.com To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org Sent:
Thu, 4 Jan 2007 2:07 PM Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a
pump?
I had to replace the
motor on my pool pump last summer. Six bolts held the motor against the pump
housing. To disconnect the impeller, I simply put a screwdriver into the
motor to prevent it from turning and unscrewed the impeller off of the motor
shaft with my hands.
My concern is that some
pool pumps are designed to run in only one direction, and that reversing one
would either not work at all, or could make it fall apart.
--
NP
From: "Smyth, Alec"
<Alec.Smyth@compuware.com> Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org> Subject: RE:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a pump? Date: Thu, 4 Jan
2007 11:50:42 -0500 >Yes, and in addition depending on the type of
pump a thrust bearing >could be on the wrong end of the shaft in
"reverse". > >Lots of food for thought
here... > >Alec > >-----Original
Message----- >From:
owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org >[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org]
On Behalf Of Dan H. >Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:45
AM >To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org >Subject: Re:
[PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a pump? > >But Alec, >Wouldn't
using a reversible pump as a thruster require you to use two >small
output nozzles instead of a larger suction input and ported
down >output nozzle. I'm not sure if the pump would like
that. Sounds like a >cavation problem. > >Maybe a single
direction pump and a Y valve to two separate
output >nozzles????? > >Dan H. >----- Original
Message ----- >From: "Smyth, Alec"
<Alec.Smyth@compuware.com> >To:
<personal_submersibles@psubs.org> >Sent: Thursday, January 04,
2007 9:16 AM >Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a
pump? > > >Wow, what an A+ response! Thanks Brian for
yours as well. With this >information I can now go out and do some
virtual shopping to see how >much >I'd have to spend to
accomplish the same thrust with the two approaches. >Off >hand
I'd say the well pump solution would likely be cheaper, but
mating >trolling motors to pump heads makes use of two brand new
trolling motors >I >happen to have sitting in the
garage. > >thanks, > >Alec > >________________________________ > >From:
owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org on behalf of Cliff Redus >Sent:
Wed 1/3/2007 8:58 PM >To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org >Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust
from a
pump? > > > >Alec, > > > >Below
is a derivation of thrust that can be developed from a axial
flow >pump >in terms of volumetric
flowrate. > > > >The thrust due to accelerating
fluid through a pump can be written
as > > > >F=M(V1-V0) > > > >Where
M is the mass flow rate, V0 is the free stream velocity
upstream >of >the pump and V1 is the velocity exiting the
pump. > > > >But the mass flow rate M can be related
to the volumetric flow rate Q
as > > > >M=Density*Q > > > >Substituting,
the thrust in terms of volumetric flow rate
is > > > >F=Density*Q(V1-V0) > > > >But
the volumetric flow rate Q is related to velocity in the pump duct >ID
as > > > >Q=V1*A=V1*Pi*D^2/4 > > > >Where
D is the duct ID. > > > >Solving for V1, and
substituting, the thrust can be written
as > > > >F=Density*Q(Q/(Pi*D^2)-V0) > > > >For
a thruster oriented approximately normal to the direction of
flow, >the >inlet velocity can be assumed to be
zero. The thrust then reduces to > > > >F
=
4*Density*Q^2/(Pi*D^2) > > > >Or > > > >F=
0.001766*(q/d)^2 > > > >for freshwater
where, > > > >F = Thrust, lbf > >q
= pump volumetric flow rate in gpm > >d = pump outlet
duct inside diameter in inches > > > >As an example,
a pump with a capacity of 200 gpm flowing through a
2" >duct >would develop 17.7 lbf of
thrust. > >Cliff > > >----- Original Message
---- >From: "Smyth, Alec" <Alec.Smyth@compuware.com> >To:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org >Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2007
4:20:48 PM >Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Thrust from a
pump? > > > >I'm contemplating using water pumps as
maneuvering thrusters (NOT for >main >propulsion). Cousteau's
socoupe used a hydraulic pump for the jets, but >I'd >like to
avoid that route if possible due to the excessive noise.
DC >submersible pumps are convenient but I haven't found anything
beefy. I >could >try mating a trolling motor to a pump head.
Submersible well pumps look >promising because they're very powerful
yet compact, but they require >AC, >and I don't think I can
reverse them so I'd need four pumps instead of >two. >I could of
course hang trolling motors off the boat font and back,
but >it >really messes up the hydrodynamics of what can
otherwise be a quite >clean >design, and the props on my
trolling motors make them too large to duct >into >the
MBTs. > >Assuming I do settle on some kind of pump, the next
question is how >strong >it needs to be. Does anyone know how to
translate GPM (or LPM) into >static >thrust? > >Any
ideas or experiences would be much
appreciated. > > >Thanks, > >Alec > >The
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