In order to change the system curve something about the system itself needs to change like using different pipe fittings, materials, changing diameters, adding or removing sections, etc.
@@dheyaalgallaf6060 I didn't consider that, but if you're allowed to change the fluid in the system then the system curve itself will ultimately change as well, depending on viscosity etc.
@@glaziopluto8957 assuming 2 cold plates connected in parallel piping, and the two cold plates have two distinct system curve, could you please advise on how to find the operation point for this system
thank you very much for this great video,
ca you tell me a name for a software that i can use to calculate a system curve?
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What are the factors leading to change from one system curve to another system curve?
In order to change the system curve something about the system itself needs to change like using different pipe fittings, materials, changing diameters, adding or removing sections, etc.
@@glaziopluto8957 how about fluid properties, e.g. visc, den, etc
@@dheyaalgallaf6060 I didn't consider that, but if you're allowed to change the fluid in the system then the system curve itself will ultimately change as well, depending on viscosity etc.
@@glaziopluto8957 What if the pipeline exposed to ambient & temperature changed across the pipe, how to accomdate this T difference on system curve
@@glaziopluto8957 assuming 2 cold plates connected in parallel piping, and the two cold plates have two distinct system curve, could you please advise on how to find the operation point for this system
what happens when the pump system curve actually drops at shut off head and you operate across the peak system head?
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Metric please ... stone age units leave behind