How Pump Affinity Laws Change Flow, Head, and Power

Cuándo aplica

Use this guide for rapid what-if checks on variable-speed operation, while being explicit that affinity laws are approximations around similar hydraulic conditions.

Herramienta a usar

Scale flow, head, and power with pump speed using affinity laws.

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Pasos

  1. 1Start from a known operating point (Q1, H1, P1, N1) on the same pump and impeller.
  2. 2Set target speed N2 and compute speed ratio r = N2/N1.
  3. 3Scale flow, head, and power with Q2 = Q1*r, H2 = H1*r^2, P2 = P1*r^3.
  4. 4Compare scaled point against system curve and motor limits.
  5. 5Treat the result as screening, then verify with vendor data.

Ejemplos

  • Estimating energy impact of reducing speed from 50 Hz to 45 Hz.
  • Checking whether a small speed increase could recover required head.

Qué evitar

  • Applying affinity laws across very large speed changes without validation.
  • Ignoring NPSH and motor current constraints.
  • Assuming efficiency stays constant for all operating points.

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FAQ

Do affinity laws replace pump curves?

No. They provide first-order scaling and should be checked against manufacturer performance data.

Can I use this for impeller trim and speed changes together?

Use caution; combined effects need proper vendor-supported methods.

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