rkuhn
Mechanical
- Oct 28, 2002
- 21
Hi,
In a stock pump manufacturers'curve two capacities and corresponding TDH are indicated: The rated one for stock (5675 USGPM @ 73.5ft)and the "equal water rating" (5900 GPM @77 ft).
The fluid is unbleached kraft with 3.5% consistency.
Nevertheless, from Gould pumps' "centrifugal pump fundamentals" web site I got: "Recent testing on various types of stock has indicated that pump performance is the same as on water for stock consistencies up to 6% O.D. In other words, water curves can be used to select stock pumps, as the capacity, head and efficiency are the same as for water."
I would like to obtain the "real" or stock capacity from the water-based curve, for another operational point.
Cheers and thanks for you help,
In a stock pump manufacturers'curve two capacities and corresponding TDH are indicated: The rated one for stock (5675 USGPM @ 73.5ft)and the "equal water rating" (5900 GPM @77 ft).
The fluid is unbleached kraft with 3.5% consistency.
Nevertheless, from Gould pumps' "centrifugal pump fundamentals" web site I got: "Recent testing on various types of stock has indicated that pump performance is the same as on water for stock consistencies up to 6% O.D. In other words, water curves can be used to select stock pumps, as the capacity, head and efficiency are the same as for water."
I would like to obtain the "real" or stock capacity from the water-based curve, for another operational point.
Cheers and thanks for you help,