AmbroseChappel
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 15, 2018
- 2
Hello,
I would like to design two pump stations of similar but not equal elevation and capacity which discharge to a common header. I can calculate the head losses up to the point of the header, which is where my confusion begins. How can I calculate the head loss through the header when both pumps are operating so that I can choose the pumps? Can you recommend a reference that might point me in the right direction? Everything I have found on the subject refers to the method of intersecting the composite pump curve with the system curve (from the header on) after subtracting head losses up to the junction from each curve, but I haven't gotten as far as selecting a pump yet!
The attached figure shows the system
Qa = 25 L/min, Da = 100mm, La = 500m
Qb = 20 L/min, Db = 100mm, Lb = 200m
Dab = 150mm, Lab = 500m
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I would like to design two pump stations of similar but not equal elevation and capacity which discharge to a common header. I can calculate the head losses up to the point of the header, which is where my confusion begins. How can I calculate the head loss through the header when both pumps are operating so that I can choose the pumps? Can you recommend a reference that might point me in the right direction? Everything I have found on the subject refers to the method of intersecting the composite pump curve with the system curve (from the header on) after subtracting head losses up to the junction from each curve, but I haven't gotten as far as selecting a pump yet!
The attached figure shows the system
Qa = 25 L/min, Da = 100mm, La = 500m
Qb = 20 L/min, Db = 100mm, Lb = 200m
Dab = 150mm, Lab = 500m
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.