Hi All,
I just have an enquiry about a pressure drop calculation.
I was wondering is there anyway I could calculate the outlet pressure of the pump without having to physically measure it with a gage.
I have the pump inlet pressure and flow, and the pump outlet flow. I also have temperatures.
Thanks for your help,
Cara
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Pump Outlet Pressure Calculation
Started by CMEngineer, Mar 24 2009 03:48 AM
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Posted 24 March 2009 - 03:48 AM
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Posted 24 March 2009 - 05:19 AM
Cara,
I believe it is a centrigugal pump. Get the pump characterstics curve and you can find the outlet pressure of the pump.
If the pump discharge is going to column or tank then you can easily get the discharge pressure by adding the vertcal head and pressure drop.
mrj
#4
Posted 14 April 2009 - 02:06 PM
HI,
Is it an existing installation?? If yes, the pressure on the gage would be more accurate rather than trying to calculate.
If it an new installation, then follow the logical steps in calculating the pump dynamic head by adding total static and dynamic head.
Let me know if you need more info.
ARAZA
Is it an existing installation?? If yes, the pressure on the gage would be more accurate rather than trying to calculate.
If it an new installation, then follow the logical steps in calculating the pump dynamic head by adding total static and dynamic head.
Let me know if you need more info.
ARAZA
QUOTE (cara @ Mar 24 2009, 03:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi All,
I just have an enquiry about a pressure drop calculation.
I was wondering is there anyway I could calculate the outlet pressure of the pump without having to physically measure it with a gage.
I have the pump inlet pressure and flow, and the pump outlet flow. I also have temperatures.
Thanks for your help,
Cara
I just have an enquiry about a pressure drop calculation.
I was wondering is there anyway I could calculate the outlet pressure of the pump without having to physically measure it with a gage.
I have the pump inlet pressure and flow, and the pump outlet flow. I also have temperatures.
Thanks for your help,
Cara
#5
Posted 14 April 2009 - 05:05 PM
Hi Cara,
The most obvious answer to your query would be to check the pump curve and determine the head developed at your existing flowrate.
The above solution holds true if :
1. Its an existing pump with the pump curve available.
2. You have placed order for the pump, in which case you can ask for the characteristic
curve from the vendor.
3. Your pump is at the bid evaluation stage. The vendor will be able to supply you with the
pump curve.
But, I think that you already know these answers.
If there is something more to your query, than what meets the eye, please elaborate.
Sanket
The most obvious answer to your query would be to check the pump curve and determine the head developed at your existing flowrate.
The above solution holds true if :
1. Its an existing pump with the pump curve available.
2. You have placed order for the pump, in which case you can ask for the characteristic
curve from the vendor.
3. Your pump is at the bid evaluation stage. The vendor will be able to supply you with the
pump curve.
But, I think that you already know these answers.

If there is something more to your query, than what meets the eye, please elaborate.
Sanket
#6
Posted 15 April 2009 - 12:21 AM
Hi all,
Here is my data
Capacity:- 264m3/hr
Diff.Head :- 75m
NPSHr:- 1.95m
Efficiency:- 69.9%
The available head is 8m
when i calculate the discharge pressure it is around 6.8bar
but the pump data sheet states that the discharge pressure is 7.1bar
and also one more column in pump data sheet is stating that Diff. Pressure is 6.81bar
what is exact disharge pressure now? can some one help me out. sorry cara i had used your issue.
Here is my data
Capacity:- 264m3/hr
Diff.Head :- 75m
NPSHr:- 1.95m
Efficiency:- 69.9%
The available head is 8m
when i calculate the discharge pressure it is around 6.8bar
but the pump data sheet states that the discharge pressure is 7.1bar
and also one more column in pump data sheet is stating that Diff. Pressure is 6.81bar
what is exact disharge pressure now? can some one help me out. sorry cara i had used your issue.
QUOTE (Sanket Gadkari @ Apr 15 2009, 03:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Cara,
The most obvious answer to your query would be to check the pump curve and determine the head developed at your existing flowrate.
The above solution holds true if :
1. Its an existing pump with the pump curve available.
2. You have placed order for the pump, in which case you can ask for the characteristic
curve from the vendor.
3. Your pump is at the bid evaluation stage. The vendor will be able to supply you with the
pump curve.
But, I think that you already know these answers.
If there is something more to your query, than what meets the eye, please elaborate.
Sanket
The most obvious answer to your query would be to check the pump curve and determine the head developed at your existing flowrate.
The above solution holds true if :
1. Its an existing pump with the pump curve available.
2. You have placed order for the pump, in which case you can ask for the characteristic
curve from the vendor.
3. Your pump is at the bid evaluation stage. The vendor will be able to supply you with the
pump curve.
But, I think that you already know these answers.

If there is something more to your query, than what meets the eye, please elaborate.
Sanket
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