How to Calculate Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial?
Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial calculator 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 calculate 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 calculate Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial using this online calculator? To use this online calculator 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. Here is how the Work done per second when Flow at Inlet is not Radial calculation can be explained with given input values -> 15131.57 = (550/[g])*((16*19)-(2*17.1)).