MB2L
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 5, 2011
- 3
I am working on a hydraulic analysis of an existing pump station that has two larger pumps with one slightly smaller pump that ties in downstream. Due to the system layout and small pipe size, there is the potential for significant differences in minor losses.
I am trying to verify model results at this point and get a better understanding of what is happening. I set up a spreadsheet to run system curves based on different ratios of flow going to the smaller pump (P3 in the attached drawing) and the two larger pumps (P1 & P2). I have separate system curves for Pipes C&D and Pipes A,B,&D. The attached graph shows my pump curves and system curves based on the ratio of flow calculated by the model (the operating conditions in the model are shown with the dotted lines).
My question lies in verifying the operating point and the corresponding ratio of flow in Pipe B and Pipe C. With 2 different system curves, it seems logical that the flow in Pipe D would be somewhere between the intersections of the system curves and the “3 Pumps On” curve, and the model results reflect this. The graph indicates that the headloss is calculated correctly at the flow QD calculated by the model. However, how do I verify the right proportion of the flow is going to each pipe? In addition, how do I check the accuracy of flow QD since there are two intersections of system curves and pump curve?
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to verify model results at this point and get a better understanding of what is happening. I set up a spreadsheet to run system curves based on different ratios of flow going to the smaller pump (P3 in the attached drawing) and the two larger pumps (P1 & P2). I have separate system curves for Pipes C&D and Pipes A,B,&D. The attached graph shows my pump curves and system curves based on the ratio of flow calculated by the model (the operating conditions in the model are shown with the dotted lines).
My question lies in verifying the operating point and the corresponding ratio of flow in Pipe B and Pipe C. With 2 different system curves, it seems logical that the flow in Pipe D would be somewhere between the intersections of the system curves and the “3 Pumps On” curve, and the model results reflect this. The graph indicates that the headloss is calculated correctly at the flow QD calculated by the model. However, how do I verify the right proportion of the flow is going to each pipe? In addition, how do I check the accuracy of flow QD since there are two intersections of system curves and pump curve?
Thanks in advance.