AJC9725
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2013
- 2
I'm having a hard time understanding the comparison between pump throttling and orifice restrictions. What I mean by this is:
1.) When throttling the discharge of a pump, you are restricting flow. As you restrict this flow, you are INCREASING the pressure head. This is evidenced by moving left on any pump curve.
2.) If you are using a restriction orifice, you are desiring to limit the downstream flow. Downstream of the orifice, the flow is less, and the pressure also DECREASES as compared to upstream of the orifice.
This is where my confusion comes in. In both scenarios above, you are restricting flow...in one case you are restricting flow downstream of the throttled discharge valve, and in the other case you are restricting flow downstream of the orifice. Why then, in the pump throttling scenario does pressure INCREASE because of this restriction...while in the second case, pressure is DECREASED downstream of the orifice?
Thanks to anyone who can help!
1.) When throttling the discharge of a pump, you are restricting flow. As you restrict this flow, you are INCREASING the pressure head. This is evidenced by moving left on any pump curve.
2.) If you are using a restriction orifice, you are desiring to limit the downstream flow. Downstream of the orifice, the flow is less, and the pressure also DECREASES as compared to upstream of the orifice.
This is where my confusion comes in. In both scenarios above, you are restricting flow...in one case you are restricting flow downstream of the throttled discharge valve, and in the other case you are restricting flow downstream of the orifice. Why then, in the pump throttling scenario does pressure INCREASE because of this restriction...while in the second case, pressure is DECREASED downstream of the orifice?
Thanks to anyone who can help!