kdashc
Computer
- Jan 19, 2010
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I have graph for a pump that shows the flow rate versus a lot of different values. one of those values is the total head (labeled T.D.H.). So if I assume that i have flow rate of 30 gpm this coincides with a TDH of 130ft.
Now to figure the operating pressure of my liquid at the pump discharg is it correct to take that 130ft and multiply it by the density and gravity to figure this operating pressure?
ie P = (TDH)*g*p for instance if i have water (p=62.4lbm/ft3) and use g=32.2ft/s2 then i'll have an operating pressure of 56.37 PSIG?
thanks for any help
Now to figure the operating pressure of my liquid at the pump discharg is it correct to take that 130ft and multiply it by the density and gravity to figure this operating pressure?
ie P = (TDH)*g*p for instance if i have water (p=62.4lbm/ft3) and use g=32.2ft/s2 then i'll have an operating pressure of 56.37 PSIG?
thanks for any help