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Pump Sizing and Selection Made Easy

Total Dynmaic Head (TDHv) :


20.18

1 - Initial User Input 3 - Friction Factor


Value Units
Pumping Rate (Qv): 110 GPM Suction Side Friction Loss (hs,f)
Discharge Side Friction Loss (hd,f)
2 - Vapor Pressure Suction Side Friction Factor (fd,s)
Value Units Discharge Side Friction Factor (fd,d)
Vapor Pressure (Pvp) 0 psia
*Fill out Friction Factor sheet
Calculated Values
Value Units
Suction Side Velocity (Vs) 4.779751109 ft/s
Suction Side Discharge Si
Discharge Side Velocity (Vd) 2.78 ft/s
Suction Velcoity Head (hs) PS
35.09 ft
Discharge Velocity Head (hd) 55.27 ft D
S
Net Positive Suction Head
Available (NPSHa) 35.09 ft

Vs, hs,f, hs

Additional Tabulated Values Used in Equations Above


Reyonlds Number Suction Side 1883.549
Reynolds Number Discharge Side 1435.352

Stewart Churchill Equation


A Suction Side 1.60442E+17
B Suction Side 6.172E+20

A Discharge Side 6.99963E+16


B Discharge Side 4.77222E+22
Navigate through Excel: to calculate your pump
parameter navigate through the Excel tabs in
numeric order and complete each step

ft

ction Factor Pumping System Inputs


Value Units Value Units
0.504775 ft S (see diagram) 2 ft
4.200309 ft D (see diagram) 17 ft
0.0344 - Pressure on Suction Side (Ps) 14.696 psia
0.044588 - Pressure on Discharge Side (Pd) 14.696 psia
Inner Diameter of Suction Side Piping (I.D.) 3.068 in
Inner Diameter of Discharge Side Piping (I.D.) 4.026 in
Length of Suction Side Piping (L) 6 ft
Lenth of Discharge Side Piping (L) 158 ft
Discharge Side Fluid Density (ρ) 62.42 lbm/ft^3
PD
Fluid Viscosity (µ) 60.26 cP
Surface Roughness of Suction Pipe (ε)** 0 feet
D Surface Roughness of Discharge Pipe (ε)** 0 feet
Specific Gravity (sp. gr.) 0.987 Unitless
Do you have a control valve on the SUCTION 0
Side? (Yes = 1, No = 0)
Do you have a control valve on the DISCHARGE
Vd, hd,f, hd 0
Side? (Yes = 1, No = 0)
**See surface roughness plot in friction factor sheet
VAPOR PRESSURE CALCUATION
A B C tMin[oC] tMax[oC] Psat[mmHg] Psat[psi]
methanol 8.08097 1582.271 239.726 15 84 6852.3286976 132.50210956
ethanol 8.1122 1592.864 226.184 20 93 4759.1111692 92.025980856
1-propanol 7.74416 1437.686 198.463 60 106 2551.3196618 49.334358036
1-propanol 8.37895 1788.02 227.438 -15 98 2619.7706961 50.657981996
2-propanol 8.87829 2010.33 252.636 -26 83 4626.6354632 89.464324624
1-butanol 7.81028 1522.56 191.95 30 70 1332.782098 25.771740873
1-butanol 7.75328 1506.07 191.593 70 120 1298.3982278 25.106866851
1-butanol 7.36366 1305.198 173.427 89 126 1271.3078958 24.583026519
2-butanol 7.20131 1157 168.279 72 107 2296.2321202 44.401781262
1-octanol 8.366046 2170.24 205.9214 55 150 91.764121557 1.7744244657
ethylene glycol 7.251621 1448.565 134.1182 80 200 67.403771116 1.3033732413
methane 6.6438 395.74 266.681 -182 -158 450464.28494 8710.537785
ethane 6.82915 663.72 256.681 -143 -84 133632.06629 2584.0165394
propane 6.80338 804 247.04 -108 -35.65 48731.885773 942.31872881
n-butane 6.80776 935.77 238.789 -78 19 19535.369454 377.75153206
n-pentane 6.85296 1064.84 232.012 -50 58 8623.5492371 166.75184689
n-pentane 6.87632 1075.78 233.205 -50 58 8683.1196271 167.90374761
n-hexane 6.87601 1171.17 224.408 -25 92 3973.4406313 76.8336268
hexane 6.91058 1189.64 226.28 -30 170 3975.5945688 76.875277057
n-heptane 6.89677 1264.9 216.544 -2 123 1896.9475884 36.680896128
heptane 6.89386 1264.37 216.64 -3 127 1895.1987459 36.647079109
n-octane 6.91868 1351.99 209.155 19 152 927.43547304 17.933634255
n-nonane 6.93893 1431.82 202.11 39 178 463.70675179 8.966604718
n-decane 6.94363 1495.17 193.858 58 203 234.02284486 4.5252529465
decane 7.44 1843.12 230.22 17 174 232.06509515 4.4873963319
cyclohexane 7.264753 1434.148 246.7207 6.7 80.7 3075.4080005 59.468549424
cyclohexane 6.85146 1206.47 223.136 7 81 2909.333385 56.2571978
methylcyclohexane 7.1161 1444.59 240.184 -3 100 1758.3855479 34.001549662
isopentane 8.1122 1592.864 226.184 20 93 4759.1111692 92.025980856
toluene 6.95087 1342.31 219.187 -27 111 1378.8407215 26.662367263
benzene 6.87987 1196.76 219.161 8 80 3030.6653739 58.603370203
m-xylene 7.00909 1462.266 215.11 29 166 643.43395912 12.441953781
o-xylene 7.00154 1476.393 213.872 63 145 556.20524586 10.755229598
p-xylene 6.99053 1453.43 215.31 27 166 657.2402711 12.708923674
acetone 7.6313 1566.69 273.419 57 205 5976.348727 115.56346006
acetone 7.11714 1210.595 229.664 -13 55 6012.8140275 116.26858229
acrolein 7.06691 1204.95 235.35 -65 53 6247.4178263 120.80506902
ethyl acetate 7.10179 1244.95 217.881 16 76 3578.6645938 69.199921517
1,4-dioxane 7.43155 1554.679 240.337 20 105 1850.42782 35.78135267
2-butanone 7.280662 1434.201 246.499 -6.5 80 3172.9750114 61.3551832
2-butanone 7.06356 1261.339 221.969 43 88 3237.2936799 62.598900429
3-pentanone 7.23064 1477.021 237.517 36 102 1754.9369062 33.934863967
water 8.07131 1730.63 233.426 1 100 2230.0263492 43.121573509
acetonitrile 7.33986 1482.29 250.523 -27 82 2984.8933777 57.718286266
Triethylamine 5.85879 695.666 144.832 50 95 2264.0247126 43.778993062
acetic acid 8.021 1936.01 258.451 18 118 1189.2480218 22.996251147
acetic acid 8.26735 2258.222 300.97 118 227 1158.0139841 22.392284809
chloroform 6.95465 1170.966 226.232 -10 60 4954.6476371 95.807030429
dichloromethane 7.0803 1138.91 231.45 -44 59 9021.7276115 174.45134248
dichoromethane 7.40916 1325.938 252.616 -40 40 9346.8825163 180.73879784
tetrachloromethane 6.84093 1177.91 220.576 -20 77 3232.2909529 62.502163697
1,2-dichloroethane 7.0253 1271.254 222.927 -31 99 2842.0348862 54.955860188
Benzyl chloride 7.597156 1961.468 236.5114 22 180 194.48208333 3.7606611489
nitroethane 7.194584 1446.509 220.7948 1.5 94 1276.5269578 24.683946478
Biphenyl 13.5354 4993.37 296.072 20 40 79.030741145 1.5282016354
Naphthalene 8.62233 2165.72 198.284 20 40 121.61254081 2.3515973791

From Elliot and Lira, Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics


CAUTION TEMPERATURE MUST BE IN CELSIUS

Listed Material
The Antionie Equation is used to calculat
pressure for pure species that being
Temperature (C°) 133 pumped.
Reference Table Psat[mmHg] value for vapor pressure.

Unlisted Material

Temperature (C°) 100

A 8.0897
B 1582.271
C 239.726

Psat[mmHg] 2705.256
Equation is used to calculate
pure species that being
Graphs used with permission from Engineering Data Book, courtesy of the Hydraulic Institute, www.pumps.org

Inputs for Suction Lines


Type of Piece (Not Required) Number of Piece, N Resistance Coefficient K

Gate Valve 1 0.144

Reducer 1 0.286

Sum of Resistance Coefficients * Number


nstitute, www.pumps.org

Inputs for Discharge Lines


N*K Type of Piece (Not Required) Number of Piece, N

0.144 Branched T 1
Elbows 12
0.286 Gate Valves 2
0 Expander 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.43 Sum of Resistance Coefficients * Number
arge Lines
Resistance Coefficient K N*K

0.68 0.68
0.21 2.52
0.136 0.272
6.06 6.06
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
fficients * Number 9.532
Input these to change graph:
Feet 41.3
GPM 110
Viscosity (Centistokes) 60.29

From graph read then enter: 16

C(HP) 1.25
C(Q) 0.93
C(H) 0.025
14

Viscosity Corrected Values:


TDHw (ft) 20.697 12

Qw (GPM) 118.280
BHPv 1.387
10

0
0 5 1

Viscosity correction chart used by permission, from Pump Eng


5 10 15 20 25

d by permission, from Pump Engineering Manual, The Duriron Company, Inc. (Now Fowserve Corporation). Courtesy of the Flowserve Co
DATA FOR LINES

l
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

25

Courtesy of the Flowserve Corporation. Inc.


Xa Xb Xc Xd
DATA FOR LINES 12.24942 13.01271 12.82188 8.611252
C E G
X 16.5-X l X 16.5-X l X 16.5-X
12.24942 4.250576 9 12.82188 3.678115 4.4 6.392653 10.10735
12.31303 4.186969 10 12.42466 4.075345 5.4 6.385525 10.11447
12.37664 4.123363 11 12.02743 4.472574 6.4 6.378398 10.1216
12.44024 4.059756 12 11.6302 4.869804 7.4 6.371271 10.12873
12.50385 3.996149 13 11.23297 5.267033 8.4 6.364144 10.13586
12.56746 3.932542 14 10.83574 5.664263 9.4 6.357017 10.14298
12.63106 3.868935 15 10.43851 6.061492 10.4 6.34989 10.15011
12.69467 3.805329 16 10.04128 6.458722 11.4 6.342763 10.15724
12.75828 3.741722 17 9.644049 6.855951 12.4 6.335636 10.16436
12.82188 3.678115 18 9.246819 7.253181 13.4 6.328508 10.17149
12.88549 3.614508 19 8.84959 7.65041 14.4 6.321381 10.17862
12.9491 3.550901 20 8.45236 8.04764 15.4 6.314254 10.18575
13.01271 3.487295 21 8.055131 8.444869 16.4 6.307127 10.19287
13.07631 3.423688 22 7.657901 8.842099 17.4 6.3 10.2
23 7.260672 9.239328 18.4 6.292873 10.20713
24 6.863442 9.636558 19.4 6.285746 10.21425
25 6.466213 10.03379 20.4 6.278619 10.22138
25.77 6.160346 10.33965 21.4 6.271492 10.22851
22.4 6.264364 10.23564
23.4 6.257237 10.24276
24.4 6.25011 10.24989
25.4 6.242983 10.25702
25.77 6.240346 10.25965
Background Requires Input

Pump Efficiency (εp,w): 0.55 *read from pump curve


Power Cost: 0.17 $/kWh *from power company
Yearly Operating Hours: 8000 hours *estimated
Motor Efficiency (εm,v): 0.81 Motor Efficiency via Peter and Timmerhaus Cor
Brake Horsepower (water) (BHPw): 1.12 hp
Correction Factor for BHP (CHP) 1.25 *MUST USE VISCOSITY CORRECTION CHART AN
Brake Horsepower (viscous) (BHPv) 1.39 hp
Power Consumption: 1.28 kW
Yearly Operating Cost: $ 1,736.57
Peter and Timmerhaus Correlation: 0.809834

TY CORRECTION CHART AND CHANGE MANUALLY CHANGE VALUE FOR CORRECTION FACTOR

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