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Thoma's Cavitation Factor in Centrifugal Pumps Formulas
Thoma’s Cavitation Factor is used to indicate the onset of cavitation. And is denoted by σ.
Formulas to find Thoma's Cavitation Factor in Centrifugal Pumps
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Thoma's cavitation factor
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Thoma's Cavitation factor given Net Positive Suction Head
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List of variables in Centrifugal Pumps formulas
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Atmospheric Pressure Head for Pump
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Suction Head of Centrifugal Pump
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Vapour Pressure Head
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Manometric Head of Centrifugal Pump
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Net Positive Suction Head of Centrifugal Pump
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FAQ
What is the Thoma's Cavitation Factor?
Thoma’s Cavitation Factor is used to indicate the onset of cavitation.
Can the Thoma's Cavitation Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Thoma's Cavitation Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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