Flow through piping (a highly viscous additive)

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Changing the suction line from 4 inches to 6 inches and the discharge line from 3 inches to 5 inches in a mono screw/lobe pump system will have minimal impact on flow rate, as lobe pumps are positive displacement devices. Flow rate primarily depends on pump speed rather than piping sizes. However, if pipe sizes are reduced excessively, it could lead to overpressurization of the pump casing. In long piping runs or with highly viscous additives, increasing pipe diameter may slightly enhance flow due to reduced frictional pressure drop. Overall, under typical conditions, the change in flow rate is expected to be negligible.
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Dear Members

Good day to all.
We recently installed a piping system to transfer a highly viscous additive from an ISO tank to another holding tank by using a mono screw/lobe pump.
My question to you all is,the discharge size of the iso tank is 3 inches, will my flow be effected if i change the suction line from 4in to 6in and discharge line from 3in to 5in
 
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"Lobe pumps" are, I believe, positive displacement, right? The flowrate depends only on the pump speed, not the piping sizes.

edit: within reason. if you reduce the pipe size too much you could overpressurize the pump casing
 
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If the piping is long enough and/or the viscosity is really high then you might see a small increase in flow rate because of a decrease in frictional pressure drop from the increase in diameter and reduction in velocity. But with normal assumptions I would expect to see a negligible change in flow rate.
 
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