Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear Pump

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R. Turcotte C. M. Badeen C. O. Lyogun L. McCauley A. Caddies I. Alilovic W. Evans J. Paige C. Bonner
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Gear pumps are very commonly used for the pumping of AN-water based emulsion products for both handling and blast loading applications. The potential major hazardous problems likely to be encountered with these pumps are: (i) high probability of friction; (ii) possibility of product confinement in the area of the bushings; (iii); high bearing failure rate; (iv) pump running dry; (v) presence of foreign material; (vi) deadheading of pump; (vii) delamination of elastomer from steel gears. Of all these possible scenarios, the no-flow situations where the pump is running dry or deadheaded have always been recognized as the most serious ones.
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APA: R. Turcotte C. M. Badeen C. O. Lyogun L. McCauley A. Caddies I. Alilovic W. Evans J. Paige C. Bonner  (2015)  Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear Pump

MLA: R. Turcotte C. M. Badeen C. O. Lyogun L. McCauley A. Caddies I. Alilovic W. Evans J. Paige C. Bonner Deadhead and Dry-run Testing of a 3-inch Emulsion Gear Pump. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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