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Work Done by Pump per Second is the amount of total work that has been done by the Centrifugal Pump. Check FAQs
W=(Wl[g])((Vw2u2)-(Vw1u1))
W - Work Done by Pump Per Second?Wl - Weight of Liquid in Pump?Vw2 - Velocity of Whirl at Outlet?u2 - Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet?Vw1 - Velocity of Whirl at Inlet?u1 - Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet?[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth?

Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial Example

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Here is how the Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial equation looks like with Values.

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Here is how the Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial equation looks like.

15131.5689Edit=(550Edit9.8066)((16Edit19Edit)-(2Edit17.1Edit))
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Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
W=(Wl[g])((Vw2u2)-(Vw1u1))
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
W=(550N[g])((16m/s19m/s)-(2m/s17.1m/s))
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
W=(550N9.8066m/s²)((16m/s19m/s)-(2m/s17.1m/s))
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
W=(5509.8066)((1619)-(217.1))
Next Step Evaluate
W=15131.5688843795J
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
W=15131.5688843795N*m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
W=15131.5689N*m

Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial Formula Elements

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Constants
Work Done by Pump Per Second
Work Done by Pump per Second is the amount of total work that has been done by the Centrifugal Pump.
Symbol: W
Measurement: EnergyUnit: N*m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Weight of Liquid in Pump
Weight of liquid in pump is the mass equivalent force into the liquid entering/exiting the pump.
Symbol: Wl
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Velocity of Whirl at Outlet
The Velocity of Whirl at Outlet is the tangential component of absolute velocity at the blade outlet.
Symbol: Vw2
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet
The Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet is the velocity of the impeller at the fluid outlet.
Symbol: u2
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Velocity of Whirl at Inlet
The Velocity of Whirl at Inlet is the tangential component of the absolute velocity.
Symbol: Vw1
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet
The Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet is the velocity at the inlet of fluid flow.
Symbol: u1
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gravitational acceleration on Earth
Gravitational acceleration on Earth means that the velocity of an object in free fall will increase by 9.8 m/s2 every second.
Symbol: [g]
Value: 9.80665 m/s²

Other Formulas to find Work Done by Pump Per Second

​Go Work done per second for Centrifugal pumps
W=(Wl[g])Vw2u2
​Go Work done per second given Torque
W=Tω

Other formulas in Pump Parameters category

​Go Angular Velocity of Centrifugal Pump
ω=2πNr60
​Go Minimum speed for starting centrifugal pump
Nmin=120ηmVw2D2π(D22-D12)(2π60)
​Go Volumetric Efficiency of Pump given Discharge and Leakage of Liquid
ηvol=QQ+q
​Go Output power
OP=wQHm1000

How to Evaluate Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial?

Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial evaluator uses Work Done by Pump Per Second = (Weight of Liquid in Pump/[g])*((Velocity of Whirl at Outlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet)-(Velocity of Whirl at Inlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet)) to evaluate the Work Done by Pump Per Second, Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial formula is defined as the rate of energy transfer or power generated by a pump in a non-radial flow system, typically measured in watts, and is an important parameter in evaluating pump performance and efficiency in various industrial and engineering applications. Work Done by Pump Per Second is denoted by W symbol.

How to evaluate Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial, enter Weight of Liquid in Pump (Wl), Velocity of Whirl at Outlet (Vw2), Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet (u2), Velocity of Whirl at Inlet (Vw1) & Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet (u1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial

What is the formula to find Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial?
The formula of Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial is expressed as Work Done by Pump Per Second = (Weight of Liquid in Pump/[g])*((Velocity of Whirl at Outlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet)-(Velocity of Whirl at Inlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet)). Here is an example- 15131.57 = (550/[g])*((16*19)-(2*17.1)).
How to calculate Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial?
With Weight of Liquid in Pump (Wl), Velocity of Whirl at Outlet (Vw2), Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet (u2), Velocity of Whirl at Inlet (Vw1) & Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet (u1) we can find Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial using the formula - Work Done by Pump Per Second = (Weight of Liquid in Pump/[g])*((Velocity of Whirl at Outlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Outlet)-(Velocity of Whirl at Inlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at Inlet)). This formula also uses Gravitational acceleration on Earth constant(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Work Done by Pump Per Second?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Work Done by Pump Per Second-
  • Work Done by Pump Per Second=(Weight of Liquid in Pump/[g])*Velocity of Whirl at Outlet*Tangential Velocity of Impeller at OutletOpenImg
  • Work Done by Pump Per Second=Torque at Centrifugal Pump Outlet*Angular VelocityOpenImg
Can the Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial be negative?
No, the Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial?
Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial is usually measured using the Newton Meter[N*m] for Energy. Joule[N*m], Kilojoule[N*m], Gigajoule[N*m] are the few other units in which Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial can be measured.
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