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RAS MARKAZ CRUDE OIL PARK PROJECT (PHASE1)

REPORT - SURGE ANALYSIS

Doc No: 9686-6120-RP-PO0003-1004 Rev. 01 Doc. Class 3

Figure 3 – Crude Oil Booster Pump Curve (210-P-210A/B/C/D)

Based on above pump curve at rated speed 1480rpm, following Q/H points follow:

Table 4- Crude Oil Booster Pump Q/H data at rated speed (1480 rpm) [Ref.1]

Flowrate (m3/h) Pump Head (m) Flowrate (m3/h) Pump Head (m)
0 299 3,000 278
500 297 3,500 270
1,000 295 4,000 262

1,500 292 4,500 250


2,000 288 5,000 234
2,500 283

Note 1: In the Hydraulic analysis, the software (WANDA) will determine the required
pump head based on the required flowrate and the system curve (e.g. software
will determine the required pump speed.

Note 2: The Crude Oil Booster pumps are provided with check valves at their discharge.

Note 3: The Crude Oil Booster pump moment of inertia has been assumed at: 150 kg.m 2.

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RAS MARKAZ CRUDE OIL PARK PROJECT (PHASE1)
REPORT - SURGE ANALYSIS

Doc No: 9686-6120-RP-PO0003-1004 Rev. 01 Doc. Class 3

Figure 4 – Tanker Cargo Pump Curve [Ref.1]

Table 5 – Tanker Cargo Pump Q/H data

Flowrate (m3/h) Pump Head (m) Flowrate (m3/h) Pump Head (m)
0 189 3,256 171

579 186 3,827 167.5

1,085 182 4,956 158

1,,610 178 5,542 152

2,822 174 6,040 146

6,620 137.5

Note 1: The Tanker Cargo pumps are (considered to be) variable speed pumps.

Note 2: In the Hydraulic analysis, the software (WANDA) will determine the required
pump head based on the required flowrate and the system curve (e.g. software
will determine the required pump speed.

Note 3: The Tanker Cargo pumps are provided with check valves at their discharge.

Note 4: The Tanker Cargo pump moment of inertia has been assumed at: 150 kg.m2.
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