Capacity, L/s
FIGURE 17. Negative lift (gravity head). (Peerless Pumps.)
is 50 ft (15.2 m). Flows up to 7200 gal/min (454.3 L/s) are obtained by gravity head
alone. To obtain larger flow rates, a pump is needed to overcome the friction in the piping
between the tanks. Compute the friction loss for several flow rates as follows:
ft m
At 5000 gal/min (315.5 L/s) friction loss in 1000 ft (305 m) 25 7.6
of 16-in (406.4-mm) pipe
At 7200 gal/min (454.3 L/s), friction loss = available 50 15.2
gravity head
At 13,000 gal/min (820.2 L/s), friction loss 150 45.7
Using these three flow rates, plot the system-head curve, Fig. 17.
- Plot the system-head curves for different pipe sizes
When different diameter pipes are used, the friction loss vs. flow rate is plotted independ-
ently for the two pipe sizes. At a given flow rate, the total friction loss for the system is
the sum of the loss for the two pipes. Thus, the combined system-head curve represents
the sum of the static head and the friction losses for all portions of the pipe.
Figure 18 shows a system with two different pipe sizes. Compute the friction losses as
follows:
Capacity, 1000 gal/min
Head,
m
Head,
ft
Capacity, L/s
FIGURE 18. System with two different pipe sizes. (Peerless Pumps.)
Capacity, 1000 gal/min
Head,
m
Head,
ft