11.08.2008 12:00:00
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Kirloskar Brothers Utilize PTC's Pro/Engineer(R) to Design Pump Engineering Solution for Turnkey Indian Irrigation Project
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC), the Product
Development Company®, today announced that
Kirloskar Brothers Ltd (KBL) a leading manufacturer and exporter of
centrifugal pumps and valves has leveraged Pro/ENGINEER®
to design a pump engineering solution based on its unique siphon design
for the Saurashtra Branch canal, part of the strategic Narmada Dam
project in the Western Indian state of Gujurat. State of the art
technology coupled with design innovation helped overcome significant
terrain, engineering and financial challenges, resulting in a successful
completion of the project and provision of irrigation and drinking water
to a large population of rural farmers in the state. In recognition,
Kirloskar Brothers was recognized with a Technology Innovation award by
the Government of Gujurat as well as a US Patent.
The primary challenge was to negotiate the difficult topography in the
largest branch canal of the Narmada Project canal system and ensure a
continuous and smooth flow of water for irrigation requirements in over
4,000 drought affected towns and villages in the ascending Saurashtra
region. To overcome this challenge, KBL designed the world’s
largest pumping scheme which included three power stations and five
pumping stations. Faced by the additional challenge of a vacuum created
in the curvature of the pipeline which reduced the flow of water,
Pro/ENGINEER was used to conduct a volume analysis, design and develop a
prototype of the siphon and accurately determine the exact placement of
the siphon on the pump.
The successful completion of this project resulted in enriching the
lives of thousands of people living in over 4,000 drought affected
villages in the Saurashtra and Kutch region by providing drinking water,
hydroelectric power and irrigation across 5.4 lakh hectares of land. The
innovative siphon design enabled a significant saving of power, cost and
also increased the operational efficiency of the plant. The energy
savings resulting from using the innovative concept is expected to save
energy units of 8.6 MW that corresponds to approximately $5 Million USD
per year. The project was conceptualized, designed, executed and
commissioned under the leadership of Shri Ramesh K. Srivastava,
director, Kirlsokar Brothers Ltd.
"The Narmada Project saw KBL faced with a
never before seen technological challenge. With a combination of
research, innovation and team work, combined with the best of breed CAD
technology of PTC’s Pro/ENGINEER, KBL’s
Engineering division was able to successfully overcome this challenge,”
said Dr. J T Kshirsagar, vice president, corporate research &
engineering division, Kirloskar Brothers Limited. "The
most significant result of this project has been the enrichment of the
lives of thousands of people living in over 4,000 drought affected
villages in the area, while also lowering operating costs of the system.” "We are pleased to be a part of this social
initiative with Kirloskar Brothers Ltd. With the successful completion
of the Saurashtra Branch Canal project, PTC has reiterated its
commitment to providing best in class solutions that not only address
the business needs of our customers, but also enable them to overcome
unique technological and innovation challenges,”
said Mr. Rafiq Somani, country manager, PTC India. "We
are particularly proud to be associated with a project that has such a
major impact on the lives and livelihood of thousands of farmers.”
KBL has been a pioneer in conducting research in order to provide fluid
handling solutions, achieve technological break through using advanced
computational and experimental techniques and develop reliable and state
of the art products. The company has engineered large vertical energy
efficient pumps and concrete volume pumps for power projects, water
supply and irrigation schemes and Hydel Turbines for small Hydel power
projects. It also holds the distinction of being the only pump
manufacturing company in India to have manufactured canned motor pumps
for hazardous chemicals in nuclear plants.
About Sardar Sarovar Project:
The Narmada Dam Project is a project involving the construction of a
series of large hydroelectric dams on the Narmada River (Narbada River)
in India. Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) is the largest multipurpose
project involved in the construction. The project took form in 1979 as
part of a development scheme to increase irrigation and produce
hydroelectricity. Of the 30 large dams planned on the river Narmada,
Sardar Sarovar is the largest. The multipurpose project will irrigate
more than 18,000 square kilometers-most of it in drought prone areas of
Kutch and Saurashtra in Gujurat, India
About KBL
Incorporated in the year 1920 Kirloskar Brothers Limited, (KBL) is the
acknowledged leader in fluid handling and largest manufacturer and
exporter of pumps in India. The company’s
product range includes a wide range of energy efficient centrifugal
pumps for agriculture, domestic, industrial, process and general
applications and large vertical pumps and concrete volute pumps for
power projects, water supply and lift irrigation schemes, ranging from
small domestic pumps of 0.1kW to large pumps of 12000 kW. For more
information please visit: http://web.kbl.co.in/.
About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) provides leading product lifecycle management (PLM),
content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000
organizations worldwide. PTC customers include the world's most
innovative companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government
and life sciences industries. PTC is included in the S&P Midcap 400 and
Russell 2000 indices. For more information on PTC, please visit http://www.ptc.com.
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