ENGINEERING – PUMP & TURBINE CALCULATOR Centrifugal Pump Head A precise tool.
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What is the Centrifugal Pump Head & How does it work?
A centrifugal pump adds energy to a fluid by converting the rotational kinetic energy of the impeller into hydraulic head. The impeller’s peripheral speed, which depends on its diameter and rotational speed, is the primary driver of this energy conversion. When the fluid leaves the impeller, its velocity is largely tangential. By assuming the inlet velocity is negligible, the theoretical head can be expressed directly in terms of the impeller’s peripheral velocity and gravity. In practice, this ideal head is reduced by losses, but the basic relationship provides a quick estimate for sizing and performance checks.
H = frac{pi^2 D^2 N^2}{2 g 60^2}
H = theoretical head (m)
D = impeller diameter (m)
N = rotational speed (rpm)
g = acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/sΒ²)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the theoretical head of a centrifugal pump?
Theoretical head can be calculated using the formula H = (V^2) / (2g), where V is the impeller’s peripheral velocity and g is gravity.
What factors affect the performance of a centrifugal pump?
Performance is affected by factors such as fluid properties, impeller design, rotational speed, and system pressure.
Why is inlet velocity considered negligible in this calculation?
Inlet velocity is often negligible because the pump adds significant energy to the fluid, making its initial velocity insignificant compared to the final velocity.
How does the diameter of the impeller affect the pump’s performance?
A larger impeller diameter increases peripheral speed for a given rotational speed, which can lead to higher theoretical head and flow rate.
What is the role of gravity in this calculation?
Gravity (g) is used in the formula to convert velocity into head, representing the energy required to lift the fluid vertically.
Can I use this calculator for all types of pumps?
This calculator is specifically designed for centrifugal pumps. Other pump types may require different calculations.
How do changes in rotational speed impact the pump’s head?
Increasing the rotational speed increases the impeller’s peripheral velocity, which directly increases the theoretical head of the pump.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.