ubique345
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2016
- 12
Hello,
I'm currently helping with the design of a pumping system where there overall static head is negative, and i've never dealt with a problem like this before.
I was hoping you guys could point out considerations for this type of problem, and also help explain how a system curve would be plotted for such a system.
The lift station and water source is about 659 m at x(horizontal distance)=0
It pumps over a hill at 670m elevation at x=1400m
The final destination is at 585m at 6000m
Now, the total static head is less than the total friction head, so how would one go about plotting a system and pump curve for this? Would I need to add a valve at the end to increase friction loss, forcing back pressure to bring my curve above zero?
When sizing the pump, would I just use the static head from the start point to the high point as my static head, and add the friction of the full 6000m to get my totel required head? I'm looking at ~6000 gpm for a target Q
I know air/vacuum valves will need to placed throughout the peaks and at some other key points in the system, but are there any other important
factors for consideration, or items that are typically overlooked when dealing with this type of problem?
Thanks
I'm currently helping with the design of a pumping system where there overall static head is negative, and i've never dealt with a problem like this before.
I was hoping you guys could point out considerations for this type of problem, and also help explain how a system curve would be plotted for such a system.
The lift station and water source is about 659 m at x(horizontal distance)=0
It pumps over a hill at 670m elevation at x=1400m
The final destination is at 585m at 6000m
Now, the total static head is less than the total friction head, so how would one go about plotting a system and pump curve for this? Would I need to add a valve at the end to increase friction loss, forcing back pressure to bring my curve above zero?
When sizing the pump, would I just use the static head from the start point to the high point as my static head, and add the friction of the full 6000m to get my totel required head? I'm looking at ~6000 gpm for a target Q
I know air/vacuum valves will need to placed throughout the peaks and at some other key points in the system, but are there any other important
factors for consideration, or items that are typically overlooked when dealing with this type of problem?
Thanks