Hi Jaydeep
geodetic height/head is sometimes referred to as the height/head above sea
level ( MSL, HWLOST etc, etc). It allows for the earth not being truly
circular, which raises some pumping head issues. Blame GPS.
It is an inappropriate term for pumping, which is probably why you are
unfamiliar with it.
Unfortunately I think you will need to ask the originator what he means. And
at the same time ask him what is the local gravitational constant, as you
have equal right to be pedantic.
Cheers
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Naha Jaydeep SPEL-T1 [mailto:Jaydeep.Naha@siemens.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:10 PM
To: 'centrifugal'
Subject: [PipingDesign] Urgent - Geodetic head
Hello all,
Could anyone please tell me what is the Geodetic head/height of a pump?
With best regards,
Jaydeep Naha.
Siemens AG (Power Engineering Ltd.).
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