Centrifugal Pump Hydraulic Fundamentals | Webinar Session 1 | Siewert Equipment
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- Session 1 Centrifugal Pump Fundamentals of the Pump & Seal Reliability Webinar Series
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THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE KNOWLEDGE...
Thank you for the video, now I gain more understanding of Pump especially centrifugal one.
Your explanation is very good because it's very simple Great Job.
Thanks for the wonderfull lecture...It helped me alot and expecting more such videos from you
thank for your good explanation!
Good job!
Great presentation!
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just watched your webinar I want to thank you for the wealth of knowledge which you shared. I'm studying to take my B Wastewater license test and this is one of the major things on that test so I've Been Told
Jeffrey Henzler
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good video
Flow in pipe is constant, at beginning of presentation, no matter what cross section of pipe, velocity of water is different but flow is constant
Does it seem reasonable to develop a system curve for a process in a plant so you can choose the correct pumps and or verify the appropriate pumps are installed?
Can you please explain, @16:05 , why should one go for high powered pump, when one can get the same flow rate to the same head with a larger window of operation on a low powered pump. Why are different pumps having the same pump curve?
It's only illustration image, each pump should have its own curve not the same curve, higher horsepower's curve should be above medium horsepower's curve and low horsepower's.
Concept is absolutely clear with pipe hose example that less flow more head,
But as per fundamental theory, Once you put finger your on hose then less area, LESS PRESSURE Which means low flow Law pressure,
THIS IS JUST CONFUSION
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