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Centrifugal Pump Affinity Laws

The document discusses affinity laws that describe how changing a centrifugal pump's speed or impeller diameter affects its performance metrics. Specifically: - If the impeller diameter is held constant and the speed is changed, flow, head, and horsepower change proportionally to the speed ratio. - If the speed is held constant and the impeller diameter is changed, flow, head, and horsepower change proportionally to the diameter ratio cubed. - Examples are provided to illustrate how to calculate new values using the affinity law equations.

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Centrifugal Pump Affinity Laws

The document discusses affinity laws that describe how changing a centrifugal pump's speed or impeller diameter affects its performance metrics. Specifically: - If the impeller diameter is held constant and the speed is changed, flow, head, and horsepower change proportionally to the speed ratio. - If the speed is held constant and the impeller diameter is changed, flow, head, and horsepower change proportionally to the diameter ratio cubed. - Examples are provided to illustrate how to calculate new values using the affinity law equations.

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Centrifugal Pump Affinity Laws

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Affinity Laws
The performance of a centrifugal pump is affected by a change in speed or impeller diameter.

Q = Capacity (GPM)
D = Impeller Diameter
H = Total Dynamic Head(Feet)
BHP = Brake Horsepower
N= Speed(RPM)

The affinity law for a centrifugal pump with the impeller diameter held constant and

the speed changed:


Flow:
Q1 / Q2 = N1 / N2
Example:

100 / Q2 = 1750/3500
Q2 = 200 GPM

Head:
H1/H2 = (N1) x (N1) / (N2) x (N2)
Example:

100 /H2 = 1750 x 1750 / 3500 x 3500


H2 = 400 Ft

Horsepower(BHP):
BHP1 / BHP2 = (N1) x (N1) x (N1) / (N2) x (N2) x (N2)
Example:

5/BHP2 = 1750 x 1750 x 1750 / 3500 x 3500 x 3500


BHP2 = 40

The affinity law for a centrifugal pump with the speed held constant and the impeller
diameter changed:

Flow:
Q1 / Q2 = D1 / D2
Example: 100 / Q2 = 8/6
Q2 = 75 GPM
Head:
H1/H2 = (D1) x (D1) / (D2) x (D2)
Example: 100 /H2 = 8 x 8 / 6 x 6
H2 = 56.25 Ft
Horsepower(BHP):
BHP1 / BHP2 = (D1) x (D1) x (D1) / (D2) x (D2) x (D2)
Example: 5/BHP2 = 8 x 8 x 8 / 6 x 6 x 6
BHP2 = 2.1

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