ASME PTC 18.1-1978 Pumping Mode of Pump Turbines

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COPYRIGHT American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Licensed by Information Handling Services,-,ASME P T C * 3 8 * 3 7 8 m 0757b70 0053650 LI M,”,Pumping Mode of PERFORMANCE,Pump/ Turbines TEST,CODES,ANSI/ASME PTC 18.1 - 1978,COPYRIGHT American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Licensed by Information Handling Services,No part of this document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic,retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the,publisher.,Copyright @ 1978 by,THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,All Rights Reserved,Printed in U.S.A.,COPYRIGHT American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Licensed by Information Handling Services,ASME PTC*lcLB.L 78 W 0759670 0051b52 B m i,1,FOREWORD I,~,~,I,~ In 1963, a Test Code for the Pumping Mode of Pump/Turbines was determined as a necessity for in- ~,dustry and the. Hydraulic Prime Movers Test Code Cornmitte? PTC-18, was charged with its preparation,by ASME. The members at that time were B. L; VanderBoegh (Chairman), C, G. Bates, J. R.,Groff, W. B. Hess, Dr. L. J. Hooper, C. N, Hubbard, W. R. MacNamee, W. J. Rheingans, M. G. Salz- ~,man, C. T. Scott, Jr., E. B. Strowger, J. A. Thomas, H. S. VanPatter and T. Zowski.,Their work progressedt hrough correspondence and two meetings a yearu ntil a draft code wass ubmitted,to the ASME Standing Committee in early 1970. However, at that time, the Standing Committee,was in the process of revising PTC-1‘T ode onG eneral Instructions” and the draft codwe as returned,to PTC-18 for a complete rewrite.,Later that year, for business reasons, Mr. VanderBoegh resigned and Mr, B. Eyden was appointed,Chairman.,The committee was reorganized at thatt ime and manyn eiv members were appointed.W ork started,again to draft a code to conform to the new ASME General Instructions and reflect the most current,and accurate field-proven methods of testing. The evolution of the industry made the committee’s,assignment most critical as pump/turbine design was advancingra pidly and many unique installations,.were being installed and designed.,In 1976, because of business commitments, Mr. Eyden resigned from the committee and, as a result,a new committee ChairmanR, . Seguin, wasa ppointed in 1977. Duet o theu nique ands ometimes,massive size of this type of hydraulic machinery, a test inc ompliance with this code is often expensive,and very time consuming. Therefore, every effort was made to give the code user a full and complete,explanation and properly reflect the committee members’ many years of hydradic turbine and,pump/turbine field testing experience.,The present members of this committee wish to record with sincere appreciation the important,services rendered by many members not now active in the development of this Code. In particular, .rue,acknowledge our late colleagues, Dr. L. J. Hooper andMr. G. D. Johnson. Also, special appreciation,should be given to Mr. VanderBoegh and Mr. Eyden as the retired past Chairmen, and Mr. C. Bates,Vice Chairman, who devoted mucohf their time to thdee velopment of this Code.,This Code was approved by the Performance Test Codes Supervisory Committee on January 23,1978. This Performance Test Code has been approveads an American NationaSl tandard byt he ANSI,Board of Standards Reviewon July 17,197.8.,iü,COPYRIGHT American Society of Mechanical Engineers,Licensed by Information Handling Services,PERSONNEL OF PERFORMANCE TEST CODE COMMITTEE NO. 18.1,PUMPING MODE OF PUMP/IURBINES,R. L. Seguin, Chairman,J. E. -Kirkland, Jr., Vice Chairman,G. H. Mittendorf, Jr., Secretary,J. Desbaillets, Manager, Hydraulic Engineering, Dominion Engineering WorkLs,t d., P. O. Box 220,Montreal, Quebec, Canada,G. B. Dougherty, Manager, Hydro Project, Southern Company Senrices, Incorporated, Box 2625,Birmingham, Alabama 35202,H. Gartmann, Consulting Engineer, 119 Kensington Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey 08618,. J. " R. Groff, Président and General Manager, The James Leffel and Company, 426 East Street,Springfield, Ohio 45501,R. L. Kinsel, Mechanical EngineerO, ffice, Chiefof Engineers, DAEN-CFlrE-E, Department of the,Army, Washington, D. C. 20314,J. E. Xirkland, Principal Mechanical Engineer, E3B46, Tennessee ValleAy uthority, 400 Commerce,Avenue,. Knoxville, Tennessee3 7902,. .,C. P. Kittredge, Consultkg Engineer, 763 Princeton-Kingston Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08540,G. H. Mittendorf, Jr., Manager of Engineering, Hydraulic Turbine Controls Division,-Woodward,Governor Company, 5001 North Second Street, Rockford, Illinois 61101,L. C. Neale, Charles T. Main, Incorporated, Southeast Tower, Prudential Center, Boston,Massachusetts 02199,R. A. Newey, Senior Design EngineerT, he ……

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