CBE 30355 - Lecture Notes - Nov. 29, 2022
Announcements
Class notes
Read through pages 316-332 of the notes (they're in order in the pdf) and view the online narration below. Don't forget to complete the quiz in Canvas!
The main points of the lecture were
Goals:
After this class you should be able to:
- Calculate head loss in a piping network.
- Read a pump curve.
- Know what NPSHR is and how to avoid frying a pump.
Reading
- The class notes.
- BS&L, chapters 6&7
Additional Readings:
There are many sources of information on sizing pumps and designing piping networks
available on the web (although they do tend to disappear over time!). A comprehensive one is
given here.
It would be a -really- good idea to review it if you are ever in charge of sizing a pump!
Pump curves are also available on-line. As as example, those for Sykes pumps (such as we
looked at in class today) are given here.
Other links are
available on the web for pipe fittings. A useful one is given
here. Examination of
the data shows the K factors -do- change a little bit with diameter, but not very much!
Demonstration:
David.T.Leighton.1@nd.edu