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The most general Pump model is given as (see Fig. 1):

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p_{\rm out}= F(q, p_{\rm in}) 


In most practical cases it has a linear dependance on incharge pressure 

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p_{\rm out}=p_{\rm in} + ( p_{\rm max} - p_{\rm in}) \cdot F(q/q_{\rm max}) 

where 

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The pump characteristic curve 

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F(x)= 1 - (1- x^m)^n

and usually 

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:
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Fig. 1. Pump Characteristic Curve


See also


Natural Science / Engineering / Device / Pump


References



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Matthew Amao, Electrical Submersible Pumping (ESP) Systems, March 09, 2014

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