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Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2016
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Hi,
To avoid cavitation in centrifugal pumps it has been stated that the static+dynamic head at suction to be greater than the vapor pressure,
my question is, if the static reading is negative and the suction velocity head is too small then the total head is negative which is less than the vapor, will it cause cavitation?. Apparently most of the suction lift pumps are running without fail.
To avoid cavitation in centrifugal pumps it has been stated that the static+dynamic head at suction to be greater than the vapor pressure,
my question is, if the static reading is negative and the suction velocity head is too small then the total head is negative which is less than the vapor, will it cause cavitation?. Apparently most of the suction lift pumps are running without fail.