mherr78
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 9, 2003
- 17
I was trying to model a pump outlet today for an existing basin. I am strictly in the hypothetical part of the process, meaning, I am just trying to get a rough idea of how my basin will respond to a pumping rate before I start looking for a suitable pump.
I tried to use the pump rating curves that come with the software, but they cannot be imported. One, they are in CFS, not GPM, and two, the columns in the CSV files are in the wrong order. So, I took a sample 6 inch pump, reversed the column order, and converted to GPM. Once I did this, I could import the file, but then I got an error because apparently, the flow must increase as the head increases. It seems some of these files have a decrease in flow as the head approaches one foot, so I do not know if the files have errors, or what. This has really irritated me, because I thought I could have spent 30 minutes playing around with some scenarios, and its taken an hour or so.
A few questions:
1) Does anyone know if there are good files available to download?
2) Does anyone have links to downloadable pump rating curves?
Thanks.
I tried to use the pump rating curves that come with the software, but they cannot be imported. One, they are in CFS, not GPM, and two, the columns in the CSV files are in the wrong order. So, I took a sample 6 inch pump, reversed the column order, and converted to GPM. Once I did this, I could import the file, but then I got an error because apparently, the flow must increase as the head increases. It seems some of these files have a decrease in flow as the head approaches one foot, so I do not know if the files have errors, or what. This has really irritated me, because I thought I could have spent 30 minutes playing around with some scenarios, and its taken an hour or so.
A few questions:
1) Does anyone know if there are good files available to download?
2) Does anyone have links to downloadable pump rating curves?
Thanks.