cowpen
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2014
- 8
For context:
I'm currently upgrading a pump for Low Sulphur Waxy Residue- the existing pump is a centrifugal pump with the following parameters (rated):
[ul]
[li]Q = 70 m3/hr[/li]
[li]h= 160m[/li]
[li]viscosity at pumping temp (83 degC)= 10.2 cP[/li]
[li]density of fluid at pumping temp: 875 kg/m3[/li]
[/ul]The upgrade consists of increasing the capacity and head; process fluid remains the same:
[ul]
[li]Q2= 120 m3/hr[/li]
[li]h2= 250m[/li]
[/ul]
Question:
Is there a rule of thumb/threshold for viscosity where a screw pump would be preferred over a centrifugal pump?
I'm currently upgrading a pump for Low Sulphur Waxy Residue- the existing pump is a centrifugal pump with the following parameters (rated):
[ul]
[li]Q = 70 m3/hr[/li]
[li]h= 160m[/li]
[li]viscosity at pumping temp (83 degC)= 10.2 cP[/li]
[li]density of fluid at pumping temp: 875 kg/m3[/li]
[/ul]The upgrade consists of increasing the capacity and head; process fluid remains the same:
[ul]
[li]Q2= 120 m3/hr[/li]
[li]h2= 250m[/li]
[/ul]
Question:
Is there a rule of thumb/threshold for viscosity where a screw pump would be preferred over a centrifugal pump?