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  1. Cray25

    NPSH available (NPSHa) and vapor pressure

    Ok I think I finally get it. NSPHr marks the point when the inlet pressure gets low enough relative to the vapor pressure to cause about a 3% decrease in pump TDH. Cavitation had started at something slightly higher than NPSHr. So basically, you want to stay above NPSHr by a reasonable amount...
  2. Cray25

    NPSH available (NPSHa) and vapor pressure

    Thank you I understand now. I had totally forgotten that there is some space between the inlet of the pump (where the gauge is) and the eye of the impeller, hence there is a pressure drop from the inlet to the impeller. So since we can't really measure the pressure directly at the impeller, we...
  3. Cray25

    NPSH available (NPSHa) and vapor pressure

    Hello, this is my first time posting here. I hope this doesn't come off as a dumb question but here goes: Premise 1.) NPSHa is the difference between stagnation pressure at the pump inlet, minus the vapor pressure associated with the temperature at the inlet. NPSHa = Pstagnation - Pvapor 2.)...

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