Hydraulic Pump free study note for Diploma / BTech.

1. What is a Hydraulic Pump?

A hydraulic pump is a mechanical device that converts mechanical energy into hydraulic energy (fluid energy). It creates flow in a hydraulic system, enabling the movement of fluid under pressure to perform useful work.

In simple words:
Mechanical Energy โ†’ Fluid Flow โ†’ Hydraulic Power

2. Basic Working Principle

A hydraulic pump works on the principle of displacement of fluid and pressure generation due to resistance.

  • The pump creates a vacuum at the inlet
  • Fluid (usually oil or water) is drawn into the pump
  • The fluid is then pushed to the outlet
  • Resistance in the system creates pressure

โš ๏ธ Important:
A pump does not create pressure directlyโ€”it creates flow, and pressure develops due to system resistance.

3. Energy Conversion in Hydraulic Pump

The energy transformation in a hydraulic pump involves:

  1. Mechanical Energy (from motor/engine)
  2. Hydraulic Energy (fluid flow + pressure)

4. Main Components of Hydraulic Pump

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(a) Casing

  • Outer body of the pump
  • Protects internal components
  • Prevents leakage

(b) Inlet (Suction Port)

  • Entry point of fluid into the pump
  • Low pressure region

(c) Outlet (Delivery Port)

  • Exit point of fluid
  • High pressure region

(d) Impeller / Gears / Pistons

  • Moving element depending on pump type
  • Responsible for fluid movement

(e) Shaft

  • Connects pump to motor or engine
  • Transmits mechanical energy

(f) Seals and Bearings

  • Prevent leakage
  • Ensure smooth rotation

5. Types of Hydraulic Pumps

Hydraulic pumps are mainly classified into two categories:

(A) Positive Displacement Pumps

  • Deliver a fixed amount of fluid per cycle
  • Suitable for high pressure applications

Types:

  • Gear Pump
  • Vane Pump
  • Piston Pump

๐Ÿ‘‰ Features:

  • High efficiency
  • Constant flow
  • Used in hydraulic systems (machines, presses)

(B) Non-Positive Displacement Pumps (Dynamic Pumps)

  • Fluid flow depends on speed and pressure
  • Suitable for low pressure applications

Types:

  • Centrifugal Pump
  • Axial Flow Pump

๐Ÿ‘‰ Features:

  • Simple design
  • Suitable for large flow rates
  • Used in water supply, irrigation

6. Working of Common Hydraulic Pumps

(a) Gear Pump

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  • Two rotating gears trap fluid
  • Fluid moves along casing
  • Delivered at high pressure

(b) Centrifugal Pump

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  • Uses rotating impeller
  • Converts velocity into pressure
  • Widely used in water systems

7. Important Terminology

  • Discharge (Q): Volume of fluid delivered per second
  • Head (H): Height to which fluid is lifted
  • Pressure: Force exerted by fluid
  • Efficiency (ฮท): Output/Input ratio

8. Applications of Hydraulic Pumps

  • Hydraulic machines (presses, lifts, cranes)
  • Automobile systems (brakes, steering)
  • Irrigation and water supply
  • Construction equipment
  • Industrial machinery

9. Advantages

  • High power transmission capability
  • Smooth and controlled operation
  • Compact and efficient
  • Suitable for heavy loads

10. Disadvantages

  • Leakage problems
  • Requires regular maintenance
  • Sensitive to contamination
  • Initial cost can be high

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