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Hydraulic Pump Power

The ideal hydraulic power to drive a pump depends on the mass flow rate, the liquid density and the differential height

- either it is the static lift from one height to an other, or the friction head loss component of the system - can be calculated as

Ph = q ρ g h / 3.6 106 (1)

where

Ph = power (kW) Ph = 6.02225 kW ==> 8.07597

q = flow capacity (m3/h) q= 34 (m3/h)

ρ = density of fluid (kg/m3) ρ= 1000 (kg/m3)

g = gravity (9.81 m/s2) g= 9.81 (9.81 m/s2)

h = differential head (m) h= 65 (m)

Shaft Pump Power


The shaft power - the power required transferred from the motor to the shaft of the pump - depends on the efficiency of the pu

Ps = Ph / η (2) Ps = 8.603214 kW 11.5371 hp

where η= 0.7

Ps = shaft power (kW)

η = pump efficiency
differential height

m - can be calculated as

hp

on the efficiency of the pump and can be calculated as

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