Whomever you are:
I suggest you look into the archives of PipingDesign, do a Google search, look into pump handbooks and texts. This subject has been addressed at least twice in the last two or three years by this group. For some basics, see this URL: http://www.mcnallyinstitute.com/01-html/1-3.html. I also suggest that you consider how to ask a question to indicate that you have done some searching yourself (this question suggests that you have not).
It is also good etiquet to introduce yourself, as in your name, what you do, and where you do it.
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[PipingDesign] CONC.Reducer at Suction End of Pump
Hello all of u.
i had heard somewhere that if we place an Concentric reducer at the
inlet(suction) of a pump then there will be cavitation action.because
there will be AIR POCKETS produce.
plz describe me how cavitation be done,also how air comes in pump if
we place a concentric reducer at the suction end of a pump.
Received on Mon Feb 19 13:38:00 2007
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