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Pump Design and Modelling

Pump Design and Modelling

Pump Design and Modelling

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Can somebody has a static model( or a simulation program) which describe behavior of centrifugal pump
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RE: Pump Design and Modelling

In short, let me just say, "What?"

There are even too many questions to ask to start them here.  What are you trying to determine?

RE: Pump Design and Modelling

(OP)
Thanks for reply.

I am working on a dynamic simulator (OTS) for power plants and refinery.And uptill now I am calculating disch pressure of pump equat to ( max pr - desired flow/max flow).But now another requirement has came that I need to include pump RPM, flow vs head curve,density of fluid.I am not able to find a set of equations which considers all these factors for getting same pump characteristics curves and other dynamics as given by DCS vendor.

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