mzafar00
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2016
- 2
Hi,
I am running calculations to build a system curve for a pump. From what I understand the S.G. of the liquid being pumped has no impact on the head loss in the system. As long as the pump can provide enough head, I should be able to push the water out at a certain flow rate (intersection of pump and system curve point). I will obviously take into account the increased HP required.
BUT, I've come across differing calculations.
Flygt slurry pump handbook states you have to use a friction loss correction factor to calculate the head loss when using SG not equal to 1.
On the other hand, other online friction loss calculators (Goulds Pump selector) give the same head loss whether I use SG 1 or SG 1.5.
Could someone clarify this please. And if we do use a correction factor, link to a table. Thank you so much in advance.
I am running calculations to build a system curve for a pump. From what I understand the S.G. of the liquid being pumped has no impact on the head loss in the system. As long as the pump can provide enough head, I should be able to push the water out at a certain flow rate (intersection of pump and system curve point). I will obviously take into account the increased HP required.
BUT, I've come across differing calculations.
Flygt slurry pump handbook states you have to use a friction loss correction factor to calculate the head loss when using SG not equal to 1.
On the other hand, other online friction loss calculators (Goulds Pump selector) give the same head loss whether I use SG 1 or SG 1.5.
Could someone clarify this please. And if we do use a correction factor, link to a table. Thank you so much in advance.