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Title: Energy Reduction Through Fluid Flow Analysis


1
Energy Reduction Through Fluid Flow Analysis
Optimization
Flowserve Energy Summit October 17th,
2005 Dallas, Texas
Trey Walters, P.E. President and Chief Technology
Officer
2
The Pump Footprint on National Energy Generation
  • According to US Department of Energy reports,
    pumps consume almost 20 of the electrical energy
    in the United States
  • In some industrial facilities pumps consume up to
    50 of the electrical energy

3
Pumps Are Components in Systems
  • All pumps function as part of a piping system
  • Energy efficiency improvements focused solely on
    pumps is misguided
  • Efficiency improvements must focus on the pump
    system

4
Recent Study at Leading Chemical Company
  • The company evaluated internal practices and
    those at two of its major engineering contractors
    on recent projects
  • The goal was to identify frequency of correctly
    sized pumps as part of a six-sigma project

5
Methods Used in Industry to Select Pumps
  • Use Same As Last Time
  • Hand Calculation
  • Spreadsheet
  • Pump System Computer Modeling

6
What is Pump System Computer Modeling?
  • Pump system computer modeling is the application
    of well-accepted principles of fluid mechanics to
    the calculation of flow through pump and piping
    systems
  • Mathematical models are used to simulate the
    fluid flow

7
How Can Pump System Computer Modeling Help?
  • For new system designs, pump system modeling
    helps engineers properly size their pumps and
    thereby reduce energy usage
  • Pumps can be matched to systems
  • Ensure pumps operate near their best efficiency
    point
  • For existing systems, pump system modeling helps
    engineers understand potential pump and system
    modifications to achieve improved energy
    efficiency

8
Acceptance of Pump System Computer Modeling
  • With 20 of our electrical energy used by pumps,
    one would think that pump system computer
    modeling would be widely accepted in industry
    but it is not
  • While CAD companies have a combined revenue in
    the billions of dollars, there are only a handful
    of US companies that provide pump system modeling
    software
  • Sales are a fraction of CAD sales
  • Industry has not yet grasped the value of pump
    system computer modeling
  • It is considered an optional activity

9
Opportunities in Existing Systems
  • There are many more existing systems than new
    systems built each year
  • Because of their sheer numbers, the potential for
    energy reduction in existing systems is enormous
  • However, in most cases engineers cannot change
    the piping to effect energy reduction
  • This reduces the opportunity for energy reduction
    in specific systems
  • Most changes are focused on improved control
    methods or operations

10
Opportunities in New Systems
  • In new systems, the piping can be treated as a
    design variable and changed usually for no
    additional cost
  • The opportunities on new systems exceed those on
    existing systems by at least a factor of ten
  • When the piping can be changed and optimized, the
    number of variables available to the designer is
    astronomical
  • New methods and tools are needed to identify the
    opportunities

11
What is Pump System Optimization?
  • On existing system engineers can optimize the
    system using techniques such as
  • Variable speed drives
  • Better matching pump and system
  • Pump replacement
  • Impeller trim
  • Operational changes
  • On new systems, automated optimization search
    tools are now available to sift through the
    unwieldy number of variables

12
Optimizing New Systems
13
Optimization Example
  • Find systems with minimum initial cost and life
    cycle cost
  • Note there are over 40 quadrillion design
    possibilities for this system

14
Finding the Pump "Sweet Spot"
  • Optimization can identify the pump Sweet Spot
  • This is the pump operating point which, when
    combined with the optimized piping system, yields
    the absolute lowest cost

This is the 10 year life cycle case
Run time was 6 seconds
Energy reduced by 20
Results published in Chemical Processing in 2002
15
Industry Experience With Pump System Optimization
  • Application on four systems at a leading chemical
    company showed
  • Initial cost reduction averaged 10 and up to 17
  • Life Cycle Cost reduction over 5 years averaged
    50 and up to 70
  • Results presented at 2002 International Pump
    Users Symposium

16
What Should Be Done?
  • Owner/Operators must be made to understand the
    energy impact of pumping systems
  • They need to seriously consider life cycle cost
    principles when awarding contracts
  • Pump systems engineers need to be educated on the
    energy impact of improperly sized pumps
  • Industry needs to grasp the value of pump system
    computer modelingand optimization
  • Same principles apply to fan and compressor
    system modeling
  • The national initiative Pump Systems Matter
    seeks to address these issues
  • Your company should consider joining PSM
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