strange things happen!
may be the clearance between gear and casing or between two gears, had increased causing back leakage...which might have not able to produce the initial vacuum for the suction...so might had need priming...and after priming...it could had discharged the liquid but with...
depend on weather the pressure vessel has the fluid inside in it has static or dynamic in nature...
cause if the sand is continuesly coming in and going out of the vessel; then in that case the design will b different and very critical...in that case stress concentration will come in picture...
it will depend on the torque required at higher level...cause module is dependant on that...also the shaft diameter will also come into picture...with its cost...i m not getting weather ur asking for a model or for a protocol?
your explanation sounds convincing...
but the suction of the pump is too high and the 2nd tank is diameter is very small...
so will this make any difference...
weather it will be dependant on the suction of the pump??
r u sure about this??
because what i feel; there is only 1 directional flow is possible in a pipe...
so in the 2nd bypasss pipeline...if liquid strat coming out towards the pump...can simultaneously the liquid from 1st tank will go to the 2nd tank...
refer figure attached...2 tank...
thanx...
my concern is to keep the level of 2nd tank same as that of that of 1st...
it could have been possible easily if had connected the pipe from 2nd tank to 1st tank directly...rather line its discharge line...
now because i am connecting it to the bottom pipe of 1st; will it make...
Thanks 4 ur response...
But i think, when the pump will start sucking fluid from both the tanks; how can the flow from 1st tank to 2nd tank is simultaneously possible when the fluuid from 2nd tank is also being sucked by pump...
u have got my concern; what i care about is the level of...
I am having a tank at the bottom of which a pump suction line is connected..
there is another parralel line to that bottom line which is coming from another tank and open to atmospheric pressure.
Please note that this second pipe is connected to the bottom pipe; not to the first tank...
I am having a tank at the bottom of which a pump suction line is connected..
there is another parralel line to that bottom line which is open to atmosphere.
Please note that this second pipe is connected to the bottom pipe; not to the tank...
there is only flow inlet to the tank...