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For a given centrifugal pump, if the speed of rotation of the impeller is cut in half, how does the power required to drive the pump change

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Answer:

The power required to drive the pump is reduced in
(1)/(8).

Step-by-step explanation:

From Turbomachinery, we find that power required to drive the pump (
\dot W) is directly proportional to the cube of the speed of rotation of the impeller (
\dot n). That is:


\dot W \propto \dot n^(3)


\dot W = k\cdot \dot n ^(3) (Eq. 1)

Where
k is the proportionality constant.

And now we eliminate the proportionality constant by constructing the following relationship:


(\dot W_(B))/(\dot W_(A)) = \left((\dot n_(B))/(\dot n_(A))\right)^(3) (Eq. 2)

If we know that
(\dot n_(B))/(\dot n_(A)) = (1)/(2), then:


(\dot W_(B))/(\dot W_(A)) = (1)/(8)

The power required to drive the pump is reduced in
(1)/(8).

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