ENGINEERING – PUMP & TURBINE CALCULATOR Pump Selection Index A precise tool.
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What is the Pump Selection Index & How does it work?
The specific speed (Ns) is a dimensionless index that characterises the geometry of a pump relative to its operating point. It enables engineers to compare different pump designs and to select the most suitable type for a given flow and head requirement. Ns is derived from the pump’s rotational speed, the volumetric flow rate, and the developed head. By normalising these variables, the index reveals whether a pump will operate as a radial, mixed, or axial‑flow machine, which directly influences efficiency and cavitation risk. Using the specific speed, designers can quickly narrow down candidate pump families before detailed performance curves are consulted, saving time and reducing the risk of costly redesigns.
Ns = N sqrt{Q}; /; H^{3/4}
Ns = specific speed (rpmΒ·(mΒ³/s)^{0.5}/m^{0.75})
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Specific Speed Index in pump selection?
The Specific Speed Index helps engineers compare different pump designs and choose the most suitable type based on flow and head requirements.
How does the Specific Speed Index relate to pump geometry?
It normalizes variables like rotational speed, flow rate, and head to reveal whether a pump operates as radial, mixed, or axial-flow, influencing its design.
Can you explain how to calculate the Specific Speed of a pump?
Specific Speed (Ns) is calculated using the formula Ns = (N * Q^0.5) / H^0.75, where N is rotational speed, Q is volumetric flow rate, and H is developed head.
What does a higher Specific Speed value indicate about a pump?
A higher Specific Speed value typically indicates a more axial-flow characteristic, while lower values suggest radial or mixed-flow designs.
How do I use the Specific Speed Index to select a pump for my application?
By determining your flow and head requirements, you can use the Specific Speed Index to find a pump design that matches these parameters efficiently.
What are the units used in calculating Specific Speed?
Specific Speed is dimensionless, but N (rotational speed) is usually in RPM, Q (flow rate) in mΒ³/s or gpm, and H (head) in meters or feet.
Can the Specific Speed Index be used for all types of pumps?
Yes, it can be applied to various pump types, including centrifugal, axial flow, and mixed flow pumps, to assess their suitability for specific applications.

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