A Web-Based Approach to Evaluate and Enhance Pump Performance Using Embedded Optimisation: Pump Optimisation
Karl Darbyshire,David Charles Webb,Geoffrey Waterworth
A Web-Based Approach to Evaluate and Enhance Pump Performance Using Embedded Optimisation: Pump Optimisation
Karl Darbyshire,David Charles Webb,Geoffrey Waterworth
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Computer Science - Internet, New Technologies, Leeds Metropolitan University (Arts, Environment and Technology), language: English, abstract: Selection and configuration are widely met tasks in design; this is an example of a web-based selection/configuration tool with embedded optimisation. Pumps inevitably deteriorate over their product lifecycle, in which interaction generally occurs in terms of flow, pressure and electricity consumption. Practical implementations of pump scheduling suggest that a 10% of the annual expenditure on energy costs may be saved. The object is to minimise the energy cost incurred, while selecting the best schedule of legal available pumps. The results illustrate that the recording of pump characteristics over the internet provides an efficient method of pump performance and evaluation.
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