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    Centrifugal Pumps and Viscosity

    When a viscous fluid is handled by a centrifugal pump


    • brake horsepower requirement increases
    • the head generated is reduced
    • capacity is reduced
    • efficiency of pump is reduced and the Best Efficiency Point - BEP - is moved


    The head, flow and capacity at other viscosities than used in the original documentation can be modifying with coefficients.
    [h=Flow]3[/h]
    qv= cq q (1)
    where
    qv = flow compensated for viscosity (m3/h, gpm)
    cq = viscosity flow coefficient
    q = original flow according pump curve (m3/h, gpm)
    [h=Head]3[/h]
    hv= ch h (2)
    where
    hv = head compensated for viscosity (m, ft)
    ch = viscosity head coefficient
    h = original head according pump curve (m, ft)
    [h=Efficiency]3[/h]
    μv= cμ μ (3)
    where
    μv = effciency compensated for viscosity
    cμ = viscosity efficiency coefficient
    μ = original efficiency according pump curve
    [h=Power - SI units]3[/h]
    Pv= qv hv ρv g / (3.6 106 μv) (4)
    where
    Pv = power compensated for viscosity (kW)
    ρv = density of viscous fluid (kg/m3)
    g = acceleration of gravity (9.81 m/s2)
    [h=Power - Imperial units]3[/h]
    Pv= qv hv SG / (3960 μv) (5)
    where
    Pv = power compensated for viscosity (bhp)
    SG = specific gravity of viscous fluid

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  3. Re: Centrifugal Pumps and Viscosity

    The major standard speaking about this point is ANSI/HI 9.6.7 If you have this standard please upload and ISO TR 17766 uploaded here


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    Re: Centrifugal Pumps and Viscosity

    thanks so much

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