crueltobekind
Mechanical
- May 7, 2013
- 14
Hello guys,
I've been struggling with the problem for a while now.hoping you guys can shed some light on the subject for me. so at the place where i work, there is a PD screw pump. now i am trying to figure out the flow rate for the fluid passing through this pump. i know the RPM, of the motor and i have this chart named image1. now if u look at the 250 series line, and 1750 RPM, you can see that the flow rate is 176 GPM, also, at the top of the table, it says these flow rates are flow rates at 500 PSI. i was talking to a staff member and i looked at the pressure gauge in the area, it says the pressure the pump is running at is about 75 PSI. so my question is. since the pump is running at 75 PSI, will it have greater flow rate than the chart in image 1 shows, or will it be the same. can PD pumps have the same flow rates while operating at different pressures? if so how is the discharge pressure controlled, while having the motor at the same RPM?
i have also attached a performance graph of the pump. some more problems here, first, the graph is made for @100 SSU, while our fluid is 300 SSU. and the graph only shows a section for flow rate and pressure head. it doesn't even show 75 PSI. does that mean the pump should not be operating at that pressure?
Sorry for the ignorance guys, im fairly new to the industry. i can use all your knowledge.
Thanks
I've been struggling with the problem for a while now.hoping you guys can shed some light on the subject for me. so at the place where i work, there is a PD screw pump. now i am trying to figure out the flow rate for the fluid passing through this pump. i know the RPM, of the motor and i have this chart named image1. now if u look at the 250 series line, and 1750 RPM, you can see that the flow rate is 176 GPM, also, at the top of the table, it says these flow rates are flow rates at 500 PSI. i was talking to a staff member and i looked at the pressure gauge in the area, it says the pressure the pump is running at is about 75 PSI. so my question is. since the pump is running at 75 PSI, will it have greater flow rate than the chart in image 1 shows, or will it be the same. can PD pumps have the same flow rates while operating at different pressures? if so how is the discharge pressure controlled, while having the motor at the same RPM?
i have also attached a performance graph of the pump. some more problems here, first, the graph is made for @100 SSU, while our fluid is 300 SSU. and the graph only shows a section for flow rate and pressure head. it doesn't even show 75 PSI. does that mean the pump should not be operating at that pressure?
Sorry for the ignorance guys, im fairly new to the industry. i can use all your knowledge.
Thanks