Internal External Gear Pump By Andrew McKinney
External Gear Pump Internal Gear Pump Objective: Compare the two pumps
External Gear Pump Been around since the beginning oil pump industry Used for high pressure applications (pulse free fluid flow) Smaller - operate at 1 750 rpm or 3 450 rpm Larger operate 640 rpm Can handle viscous and water type liquids well Thick liquids speed must be properly set (small meshing time) True involute gear form (contour gear curved)
Internal Gear Pump Crescent pump Less than 100 years old Generally run at 1 150 rpm Smaller ones run at 3 450 rpm (same as external) Fairly long meshing time (allowing higher speeds with thicker fluids than external) Not true involute gear form $$$
Pump Handling Comparison Difference in Pressure Materials Metals of various types and hardness through to plastics of various types and hardness Metal allow for high temperatures and aggressive products Pump Handling Comparison Abrasives Thin liquids Viscous Solids Dry Difference in Pressure Internal Good Excellent Poor Average External
Stack Up References Internal pump, more modern pump Both have a pulse free fluid flow External pump, cheaper External pump has to run slower with thicker fluids External involute form allows for less wear and tear Internal pump handles abrasive and viscous fluids a lot better References http://www.pumpschool.com/principles/external.htm http://www.appliedpumps.co.uk/Gear%20Pump%20Overview.htm http://www.bin95.com/ebooks/pump_types_ebook.htm http://www.pumpschool.com/intro/selection.htm