Remote Monitoring and Energy Grade Evaluation for Water-Based Centrifugal Pumps Based on Browser/Server Architecture.

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Název: Remote Monitoring and Energy Grade Evaluation for Water-Based Centrifugal Pumps Based on Browser/Server Architecture.
Autoři: Gao, Shenlong, Zhao, Mengjiao, Liu, Jingming, Huang, Qiang, Liu, Yang, Liu, Jie, Sun, Tie
Zdroj: Processes; Aug2025, Vol. 13 Issue 8, p2650, 15p
Témata: CENTRIFUGAL pumps, ENERGY consumption, TELEMETRY, JAVA programming language, CLIENT/SERVER computing
Abstrakt: This study presents an online evaluation system for the energy efficiency grade of centrifugal pump units using a Browser/Server architecture. The system employs direct calculation and characteristic curve fitting methods to evaluate efficiency, with corrections for viscous fluids. It utilizes Java20, SpringBoot2.7x, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, and RESTful API technologies for real-time monitoring and evaluation. The system has undergone rigorous testing and full-scale deployment within a petrochemical facility. As demonstrated herein, it delivers exceptional stability and precision, cutting evaluation time substantially while markedly enhancing energy-conservation performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:This study presents an online evaluation system for the energy efficiency grade of centrifugal pump units using a Browser/Server architecture. The system employs direct calculation and characteristic curve fitting methods to evaluate efficiency, with corrections for viscous fluids. It utilizes Java20, SpringBoot2.7x, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, and RESTful API technologies for real-time monitoring and evaluation. The system has undergone rigorous testing and full-scale deployment within a petrochemical facility. As demonstrated herein, it delivers exceptional stability and precision, cutting evaluation time substantially while markedly enhancing energy-conservation performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:22279717
DOI:10.3390/pr13082650