What is a pump characteristic curve?
A pump's characteristic curve shows how the generated head varies with flow rate at a given speed and impeller size.
How is the quadratic relation for pump head calculated?
The formula H = H0 - bQ^2, where H is head (m), H0 is shut-off head (m), b is curve coefficient (mΒ·hΒ²Β·mβ»βΆ), and Q is flow rate (mΒ³/h).
What does the coefficient 'b' represent in the pump characteristic curve?
The coefficient 'b' captures hydraulic losses, which increase with the square of the flow velocity.
Why is a quadratic relation used for pump head calculations?
A quadratic relation is used because hydraulic losses increase with the square of the flow velocity in many centrifugal pumps.
How do changes in flow rate affect the pump head according to this formula?
Changes in flow rate (Q) quadratically affect the pump head (H), as indicated by the term -bQ^2 in the formula.