🔄 Centrifugal Pump Impeller & Slip Factor
Size centrifugal pump impellers: Wiesner & Stodola slip factor, Euler head, metric specific speed Ns, backward-curved vanes, and shaft power demand.
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🔄 Centrifugal Pump Impeller & Backward-Curved Vanes
Real-time visual kinematics: Eye suction, backward curved vanes, relative slip flow, and discharge📝 Configuration & Presets
Wiesner & Euler Pump Formulation:
• Wiesner Slip Factor: σ = 1 − √(sin β2b) / Z0.70
• Real Euler Head: He = (U2 · [σ · U2 − Vr2 · cot β2b]) / g
• Actual Delivered Head: H = ηh · He [m]
• Metric Specific Speed: Ns = N · √Qm³/s / H0.75.
• Wiesner Slip Factor: σ = 1 − √(sin β2b) / Z0.70
• Real Euler Head: He = (U2 · [σ · U2 − Vr2 · cot β2b]) / g
• Actual Delivered Head: H = ηh · He [m]
• Metric Specific Speed: Ns = N · √Qm³/s / H0.75.
📊 Performance Results
📊 Output Summary
Actual Delivered Head (H)
10.53 m
Target: 32.0 m | Shaft Power: 3.1 kW
RADIAL IMPELLER (LOW Ns)
Wiesner Slip Factor (σ)
0.778
Stodola σ = 0.705
Impeller Tip Speed (U2)
15.2 m/s
Radial Vr2 = 2.40 m/s
Metric Specific Speed (Ns)
16.1
RADIAL IMPELLER (LOW Ns)
Real Euler Head (He)
12.8 m
5 backward vanes
📈 Head H (m) vs Discharge Flow Q (m³/h)
📊 Wiesner Slip Factor σ vs Number of Vanes Z
================================================================= THERMOFLUIDCALC — CENTRIFUGAL PUMP IMPELLER REPORT ================================================================= Case Title : Chemical Process ISO 2858 Centrifugal Pump Operating Point : Q = 80.0 m3/h, H_target = 32.0 m, N = 1450 rpm, rho = 1050 kg/m3 Impeller Geometry : D2 = 200.0 mm, b2 = 16.0 mm, beta2b = 28.0 deg, Z = 5 vanes ----------------------------------------------------------------- DELIVERED HEAD (H_actual) : 10.53 m Euler Head (Real / Inf) : 12.85 m / 16.51 m SHAFT POWER DEMAND : 3.06 kW (Overall Eff: 78.7%) Wiesner / Stodola Slip : 0.778 / 0.705 Tip Speed / Exit Radial : U2 = 15.18 m/s, Vr2 = 2.40 m/s Metric Specific Speed (Ns) : 16.1 (RADIAL IMPELLER (LOW Ns)) =================================================================
📘 Calculation Methodology & Pump Impeller Standards
Slip Factor Phenomenon (Wiesner & Stodola)
Because the number of vanes is finite, relative eddy circulation within the blade passages causes fluid to leave at an angle flatter than the physical blade angle $\beta_{2b}$, reducing the actual Euler head.
Specific Speed & Impeller Topology
Specific speed $N_s$ determines the optimal impeller geometry: radial impellers for high head and low flow, mixed-flow for intermediate duties, and axial propellers for high flow low head.
Key Engineering Assumptions
- Wiesner empirical slip formulation $\sigma = 1 - \sqrt{\sin \beta_{2b}}/Z^{0.7}$.
- ISO 9906 hydraulic acceptance grade modeling.
- Widely used in water utilities, boiler feed pumps, and chemical processing.