Pumpguy2000
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2013
- 2
I have a question related to testing a vertical multi-stage pump when pumping clean water. The Hydraulic Institute calculates Total Head by adding gage pressure, gage datum, and velocity head. If the pump test is performed at 1200 rpm and we wish to know the calculated results for 1800 rpm, would you calculate the Total Head, and then apply the affinity laws? For example, (200' + 5' + 10')[(1800/1200)^2]= 483.75. That makes sense to me. However, I am being told that the gage datum and velocity head are not affected by changes in rpm and therefore should be added after the affinity laws are applied to the gage pressure. For example, (200')[(1800/1200)^2] + 5' + 10'= 465'. Can anyone show proof of the explanation please.