0% found this document useful (0 votes)
181 views3 pages

Temperature Rise of Centrifugal Pumps at No Flow and Low Flow

The document discusses calculations for temperature rise in centrifugal pumps at no flow, low flow, and normal flow. It provides the relevant equations and variables for determining temperature rise under different pump operating conditions.

Uploaded by

selisen
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
181 views3 pages

Temperature Rise of Centrifugal Pumps at No Flow and Low Flow

The document discusses calculations for temperature rise in centrifugal pumps at no flow, low flow, and normal flow. It provides the relevant equations and variables for determining temperature rise under different pump operating conditions.

Uploaded by

selisen
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLSX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
  • Temperature Rise of Centrifugal Pumps: Describes the temperature increase at no flow conditions for centrifugal pumps, including key metrics like BHP, efficiency, and specific heat.
  • Temperature Rise at Low Flow: Details the calculations of temperature rise at low flow conditions, including pump head and efficiency metrics.
  • Liquid Temperature Rise at Normal Flow: Covers the assessment of liquid temperature rise at normal flow, focusing on power, efficiency, and mass flow rate.

Sheet1

FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY – DO NOT USE THIS METHOD FOR DETAIL DESIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A RE

Temperature rise of centrifugal pumps at no flow a

Temperature rise at no flow

Pump power at no flow Pso BHP 10


Weight of liquid in the pump W1 lb 10
Specific heat of the liquid Cp BTU/lb/F 1
Temperature rise Δtr F/min 42.4
c/min 23.55555556

Pump power at no flow Pso kW 7.45


Weight of liquid in the pump W1 kg 4.535147392
Specific heat of the liquid Cp kJ/kg/c 4.18
Temperature rise Δtr c/min 23.57978469

If you spot a mistake or wish to suggest an improvement, please contact : [email protected]

Copyright www.MyEngineeringTools.com

The content of MyEngineeringTools.com is copyrighted but no warranty nor liability is ensured. The content of this sit
calculation must always be double checked by the user through the quality procedure of his organization or by checking a
regulation. The use of the information is at the user and its organization own ri

FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY – DO NOT USE THIS METHOD FOR DETAIL DESIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A RE

Page 1
Sheet1
SIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A REPUTABLE SUPPLIER FOR DETAIL DESIGN

ugal pumps at no flow and low flow

Temperature rise at low flow

Pump head H ft 180


Efficiency eta 0.3
Specific heat of the liquid Cp BTU/lb/F 1
Temperature rise Δtr F/min 0.539845758
c/min 0.29991431

Pump head H m 54.86


Efficiency eta 0.3
Specific heat of the liquid Cp kJ/kg/c 4.18
Temperature rise Δtr c/min 0.300054913

[email protected]

bility is ensured. The content of this site is to be seen as a help and important information and
re of his organization or by checking another source. The user must always respect all applicable
at the user and its organization own risk and own cost.

SIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A REPUTABLE SUPPLIER FOR DETAIL DESIGN

Page 2
Sheet1

Liquid temperature rise at normal flow

Power Qshaft kW 9
Efficiency eta 0.7
Mass flowrate m kg/s 12
Specific heat of the liquid Cp kJ/kg/c 4.18
Temperature rise Δtliquid c 0.053827751

Page 3

Sheet1
Page 1
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY – DO NOT USE THIS METHOD FOR DETAIL DESIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A RE
Temperature rise
Sheet1
Page 2
SIGN – ALWAYS CONSULT A REPUTABLE SUPPLIER FOR DETAIL DESIGN
ugal pumps at no flow and low flow
Pump head
H
ft
Sheet1
Page 3
Liquid temperature rise at normal flow
Power
Qshaft
kW
9
Efficiency
eta
0.7
Mass flowrate
m
kg/s
12
Specific he

You might also like