I don't khow well I can appreciate the works you put in delivering astonishing concepts behind pump'head. A topic that was vaguely covered and hard to grasped during my 2nd year at University. Once, I greatly appreciated your input and dedication to the subject itself.
This would mean that no pump would be needed as there would be more head/energy at point 1 than needed to maintain the specified discharge at point 2. Delta H is the difference between the head needs at point 2 and the head available at point1 (Dealt H = H2 - H1). Hope that helps?
I don't khow well I can appreciate the works you put in delivering astonishing concepts behind pump'head. A topic that was vaguely covered and hard to grasped during my 2nd year at University. Once, I greatly appreciated your input and dedication to the subject itself.
Brilliant!!. I don't know if am I the only one enjoying these wonderful Bernoulli lecture concepts. Loving every bit of it.
Thanks!
what if you get a negative number?
This would mean that no pump would be needed as there would be more head/energy at point 1 than needed to maintain the specified discharge at point 2. Delta H is the difference between the head needs at point 2 and the head available at point1 (Dealt H = H2 - H1). Hope that helps?