packdad
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2001
- 71
In general, how would you expect age to affect the performance curve of a centrifugal pump? In order to perform bounding calculations which encompass future wear on a pump, I have typically assumed the curve to degrade a certain percent by head. In other words, for a given GPM value, I multiply the associated TDH value by a fixed percentage, and the curve shifts downward and "flattens out" somewhat. However, the curve could also be reduced by flow in a similar manner in order to simulate age degradation. That is, for a given TDH value, the GPM value could be reduced and the curve would shift to the left and "straighten up".
Are either of these methods reasonable simulations of normal pump wear over time?
Are either of these methods reasonable simulations of normal pump wear over time?