razee.h
Mechanical
- May 29, 2018
- 7
Dear Experts,
I have on pump project in which End User have provided me the NPSHa calculation.
Pressure inside Vessel is 1 bar and Static Head of 0.3 m. In the calculation, they are cancelling the Pressure in Vessel with the Vapor Pressure because they mentioned that the Fluid is in Equilibrium so they cancel each other.
Please give your though if their assumption is correct as it will give the NPSHa value is way too low.
I though that we always calculate vapor pressure based on the liquid been pump at the temperature?
NPSHa = Vessel Pressure + Static Head - Friction Head (neg) - Vapor Pressure.
Application - Skim Pump
Razee.H
Noob Engineer
I have on pump project in which End User have provided me the NPSHa calculation.
Pressure inside Vessel is 1 bar and Static Head of 0.3 m. In the calculation, they are cancelling the Pressure in Vessel with the Vapor Pressure because they mentioned that the Fluid is in Equilibrium so they cancel each other.
Please give your though if their assumption is correct as it will give the NPSHa value is way too low.
I though that we always calculate vapor pressure based on the liquid been pump at the temperature?
NPSHa = Vessel Pressure + Static Head - Friction Head (neg) - Vapor Pressure.
Application - Skim Pump
Razee.H
Noob Engineer