more22
Chemical
- May 2, 2005
- 6
Colleagues,
I have a situation in which I am pumping slurry material with a positive displacement pump (progressive cavity type) into an existing header in which a centrifugal pump is already pumping water. So the combined stream will be a water/slurry mixture.
I am concerned the PD pump will cause the centrifugal pump to operate back on its curve and allow improper injection of the needed water flowrate.
Will the PD pump transfer different slurry flowrates at the same discharge pressure, or will the discharge pressure vary with the slurry flowrate?
Please advise on whether a pressure control system is needed.
I have a situation in which I am pumping slurry material with a positive displacement pump (progressive cavity type) into an existing header in which a centrifugal pump is already pumping water. So the combined stream will be a water/slurry mixture.
I am concerned the PD pump will cause the centrifugal pump to operate back on its curve and allow improper injection of the needed water flowrate.
Will the PD pump transfer different slurry flowrates at the same discharge pressure, or will the discharge pressure vary with the slurry flowrate?
Please advise on whether a pressure control system is needed.