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Flow and head with different viscocity than water

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hyposmurf

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In a old book named BOMBAS , "PUMPS" by Julio Hirschmann R. edited in Chile in year 1958 it have a chapter named
CALCS THE HEAD FOR WATER AND VISCOUS LIQUIDS
in spanish
CALCULO DE LA ALTURA DE ELEVACIÓN PARA AGUA Y LIQUIDOS VICOSOS

About it , it states that according to a article by Aisenstein , from USA : for a centrifugal pump the FLOW is invert rated to the viscocity raised to Y

and the HEAD is invert rated to the viscocity raised 2 times Y

reference MICHAEL D. AISENSTEIN ,
CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRIFUGAL OIL PUMPS
9. PROCEEDINGS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS.
AUGUST 1928.

My question , there is any new approach about it ?

Or better how to get the new flow and head for any given fluid different from water.?



 

Thread407-166060, thread407-151308, thread407-119135.

Viva Chile.
 
hyposmurf,
There is 2 point of view:
1.Regarding a pump design , you should check This explain and calculate how capacity/head/efficiency changes its performance from water to viscous fluid.
2.Regarding a system design , It means "CALCS THE HEAD FOR WATER AND VISCOUS LIQUIDS IN PIPING SYSTEM". In this case, you could use this algorith: A VERY IMPORTANT NOTE IS THAT BOTH WEB REFERENCES A NEWTONIAN FLUIDS. FOR NON NEWTONIAN FLUID OTHERS ALGHORITMS MUST BE USED.
 
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