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What happens when a centrifugal pump rotate inversely? Does it add Head to fluid?
What happens when a centrifugal pump rotate inversely? Does it add Head to fluid?
For radial blades and a symmetric casing, it wouldn't make a difference which way it turns. For curved blades and asymmetric casing the below comparison of forward vs backward curved blades might help (around 4:00):Mikealvarado100 said:What happens when a centrifugal pump rotate inversely?
David Lewis said:When the direction of rotation of the impeller reverses then the flow is also reversed
Just to make sure it is clear though; an awful lot of pumps (like the one pictured on the YouTube video cover) don't have symmetrical casings, they have an outlet on one side or the other. For those, if you spin them backwards, it has a huge impact on performance.A.T. said:For radial blades and a symmetric casing, it wouldn't make a difference which way it turns.
I think you were responding to me...Mikealvarado100 said:A.T.
What do you mean with 'Huge Impact'. More explanation is needed. Does it mean the majority of C.F. pump does not transfer fluid to suction side, if they rotate inversely? Or fluid is transferred but with low efficiency?
Which one?
Another question is which C.F. pumps can rotate inversely without impact mentioned?
Nidum said:I thought that this question was quite well dealt with in your other threads where we discussed the interpretation of this diagram ?
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I certainly don't want to be unhelpful but I am having some difficulty in understanding what the problem is .
A pump like the one shown in A.T.'s video has the four possible operating conditions shown in the diagram .
Nidum said:I thought that this question was quite well dealt with in your other threads where we discussed the interpretation of this diagram ?
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I certainly don't want to be unhelpful but I am having some difficulty in understanding what the problem is .
A pump like the one shown in A.T.'s video has the four possible operating conditions shown in the diagram .
Mikealvarado100 said:I exactly mean which CF pumps works in both direction without huge impacts (huge headloss or decrease in efficiency)?
Mikealvarado100 said:Which pumps can behave as both pump and turbine? It is my own thought that axial flow pumps with symmetric casing can operate as pump and turbine (with normal efficiency).