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Key parameters of pumps

Key parameters of pumps description

Head and flow

Rated head and flow are the key characteristic of any pump and is always specified by the pump manufacturer.

The static Head (H) of a pump is the maximum pressure it can deliver (height to which the pump lifts the liquid). In DriveConstructor this parameter is entered in m.

Flow (Q), also referred to as volume flow rate or capacity, is the volume of liquid that travels through the pump in a given time (measured in liter per second of cubic meter per hour). Rated flow is the key characteristic of any pump and is always specified by the pump manufacturer. In DriveConstructor this parameter is entered in m3/hm^3/h or l/sl/s.

Centrifugal pump and system resistance curves

Fig.1. Centrifugal pump and system resistance curves.

FluidDensity, kg/m3
water1000
average oil920
kerosene820
milk1035
average oil sea water1025
gasoline720

Starting torque ("breakaway" torque)

Real pumps can have a significant static friction or breakaway torque (as shown in Fig. 2, 3), which must be overcome when starting. In some cituations starting torque can be higher than the rated torque even for centrifugal pumps.

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Fig.2. Pump with CT load curve and starting curve.

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Fig.3. Pump with QT load curve and starting curve.

In DriveConstructor starting torque is defined as the fraction of rated torque TrT_r. The following values can be chosen: 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, ..., 1.8, 1.9, 2.