Explain QH curve of a Centrifugal Pump?. Will it ever touch
X axis?. If it ever touch when?
When will you go for Reciprocating pump?. why can't you use
centrifugal pumps for pumping viscous fluids?. Why head of
a centrifugal pump is independent of density of fluid?.
Answer Posted / hameedwahab
QH curve of a Centrifugal Pump: As Head increases, Quantity decreases. It will never touch X axis, because, X axis is the center line of the pump.
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