Pump specific speed (Ns) is a dimensionless parameter that helps engineers compare the geometric similarity of different pumps regardless of size.
It is derived from the pumpβs rotational speed, flow rate, and head, and it indicates the most suitable impeller design for a given application.
By calculating Ns, you can quickly select between radial, axial, or mixedβflow pumps and assess performance trends across a range of operating conditions.
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