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Designing Positive Displacement Piston and Plunger Pumps (1 credit hours)
Experienced machinery designers will find this course helpful for their entry into the piston and plunger pump design arena.  This course is an analysis and overview of the challenges encountered in designing piston and plunger pumps.  Examples of positive displacement pumps are reviewed with the special requirements to be met.  Included in this course are descriptions of the components needed to make a piston or plunger pump.  Recommendations are made for an effective approach to designing pumps which may also be applied to other design endeavors.  
James Thompson
Students will learn about
 
The characteristics of piston and plunger pumps.
The similarities and differences between piston and plunger pumps.
Hydraulic horsepower and NPSH.
Cost reduction techniques.
How a disadvantage may not be a deal breaker.
Applications for piston and plunger pumps.
Designing and testing for safety.
Autofrettage and high stress testing
Instantaneous failure, fatigue life vs service life.
Considerations that apply to all new design projects.
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