26april50
Agricultural
- Jun 23, 2006
- 3
Hi,
I like to consult you about the following problem.
An irrigation pump in Mozambique is directly coupled to a dieselmotor LISTER TR2 (1500 rpm). In the Operation point of the pump (Q=60 l/s; Hman= 7 m, pumpefficiency = 70%; 1500 rpm)) I calculated the necessary power of the motor as 7.7 kW (included 20% extra power for continuous operation). However, according to the power curve of the motor (Power output-rpm) the motor delivers 11 kW at 1500 rpm. So, in the operation point the motor is somewhat oversized.
How can I correctly estimate the diesel consumption per hour of this motorpump?
As: Specific dieselconsumption*7.7 kW
or as: Specific dieselconsumption* 11 kW?
in which: specific dieselconsumption = 0.3 litres/kW/hour
Beforehand, thank you for your answer
Adrian van den Dries
irrigation engineer
I like to consult you about the following problem.
An irrigation pump in Mozambique is directly coupled to a dieselmotor LISTER TR2 (1500 rpm). In the Operation point of the pump (Q=60 l/s; Hman= 7 m, pumpefficiency = 70%; 1500 rpm)) I calculated the necessary power of the motor as 7.7 kW (included 20% extra power for continuous operation). However, according to the power curve of the motor (Power output-rpm) the motor delivers 11 kW at 1500 rpm. So, in the operation point the motor is somewhat oversized.
How can I correctly estimate the diesel consumption per hour of this motorpump?
As: Specific dieselconsumption*7.7 kW
or as: Specific dieselconsumption* 11 kW?
in which: specific dieselconsumption = 0.3 litres/kW/hour
Beforehand, thank you for your answer
Adrian van den Dries
irrigation engineer