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System Use of Multiple Centrifugal Pumps

CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Fluid Flow System Characteristic Curve Figure 9    Typical System Head Loss Curve In the chapter on head loss, it was determined that both frictional losses and minor losses in piping   systems   were   proportional   to   the square   of   the   flow   velocity. Since   flow velocity    is    directly    proportional    to    the volumetric  flow  rate,  the  system  head  loss must be directly proportional to the square of the    volumetric    flow    rate. From    this relationship, it is possible to develop a curve of  system  head  loss  versus  volumetric  flow rate.  The head loss curve for a typical piping system is in the shape of a parabola as shown in Figure 9. System Operating Point Figure 10    Operating Point for a Centrifugal Pump The    point    at    which    a    pump operates  in  a  given  piping  system depends on the flow rate and head loss  of  that  system.    For  a  given system,   volumetric   flow   rate   is compared to system head loss on a system  characteristic  curve.     By graphing   a   system   characteristic curve  and  the  pump  characteristic curve   on   the   same   coordinate system,   the   point   at   which   the pump  must  operate  is  identified. For   example,   in   Figure   10,   the operating point for the centrifugal pump   in   the   original   system   is designated  by  the  intersection  of the  pump  curve  and  the  system curve (hLo). HT-03 Page 52 Rev. 0

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