vinhermes
Marine/Ocean
- Aug 29, 2009
- 36
Hello to all,
I am currently sitting on a problem.
On a ship currently under trials, we are facing seawater cooling pumps that are de-priming on the main engines. The pumps level is exactly at the seawater level and they are fitted with priming unit (rubber turbine in parallel of the pump). The issue comes from the fact that the ship is designed as a DP unit, DP meaning Dynamic Positioning. In other words, it has the ability to remain static at a given location using its waterjets and transversal thrusters. By doing this, this makes a very bubbly water and generates the de-priming.
You can see an example of the media underneath the hull at this video (for instance between 30 to 45 seconds):
Link
So the idea is to add additional self-priming centrifugal pumps that would bring water at the inlet of the main pumps. By having their own inlet way forward, this should allow getting unaerated water.
My question is: how to size their flowrate? 10% of the main pumps flowrates? Is there any norm or reference when sizing a priming unit?
I hope that I am clear. If not, I can provide a quick sketch. Thanks by advance, Vincent
I am currently sitting on a problem.
On a ship currently under trials, we are facing seawater cooling pumps that are de-priming on the main engines. The pumps level is exactly at the seawater level and they are fitted with priming unit (rubber turbine in parallel of the pump). The issue comes from the fact that the ship is designed as a DP unit, DP meaning Dynamic Positioning. In other words, it has the ability to remain static at a given location using its waterjets and transversal thrusters. By doing this, this makes a very bubbly water and generates the de-priming.
You can see an example of the media underneath the hull at this video (for instance between 30 to 45 seconds):
Link
So the idea is to add additional self-priming centrifugal pumps that would bring water at the inlet of the main pumps. By having their own inlet way forward, this should allow getting unaerated water.
My question is: how to size their flowrate? 10% of the main pumps flowrates? Is there any norm or reference when sizing a priming unit?
I hope that I am clear. If not, I can provide a quick sketch. Thanks by advance, Vincent