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SOMMAIRE - Plan en ENG
SOMMAIRE - Plan en ENG
SOMMAIRE - Plan en ENG
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II: General information on DHC complex charge pumps and motors
1- Problem situation
2- General information on the theme
Context
Explanation
Issues
Objectives (main and specific)
Assumptions
3- Case of the charge pump
3.1- Charge pump operation
3.2- Different types of pump
3.3- Pump regulations
4- Engine case
4.1- Motor operation
4.2- Different types of engine
4.3- Engine regulations
CHAPTER I: Equipment
1- Documentation
2- Tools
3- Software
CHAPTER II : Method
CHAPTER I: Results
1- Technical assessment
2- Economic evaluation
1- Technical assessment
2- Economic evaluation
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATION
HYPOTHESES
1- Current charge pump does not provide sufficient flow to meet market demand.
2- Motorisation will increase the efficiency and productivity of the fractionation and
reaction process.
3- Motorisation will improve safety by reducing the risk of accidents when handling
charge pumps.
WORKING METHOD
1- Have lists of pump specifications (e.g. power, pressure, flow rate, voltage) and motor
specifications.
2- Choose the right motor for the pump according to the specifications.
3- Connect the motor to a suitable source for the test.