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Following the changing operational requirements, practically all pumps temporarily operate away from the design point which is defined by q* ≡ Q/Qopt = 1. Overload corresponds to q* > 1, while operation at q* < 1 is called “partload”. The pump characteristics describe the behavior of head, power consumption and efficiency as functions of the flow rate (the behavior of NPSH = f(Q) is discussed in Chap. 6). The shape of these performance curves over the range from shut-off (or zero flow Q = 0) to the maximum possible flow rate is important for the operational behavior of the pump in the plant – for instance when operating in parallel or during start-up (see Chap.11). The majority of applications require a Q-H-curve steadily falling with increasing flow rate, i.e. H/∂Q < 0. This is termed a “stable characteristic”. In contrast, if the Q-H-curve has a range with ∂H/∂Q > 0, the characteristic is said to be “unstable”.
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Gülich, J.F. (2010). Performance characteristics. In: Centrifugal Pumps. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12824-0_4
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