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Unit Conversions

Select a dimension or measure, then input a value to convert to the desired unit.

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Ambler Thompson and Barry N. Taylor. “Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)," Special Publication (NIST SP), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg MD, 20899.

Effective Pump Intake Design and Troubleshooting Problem Intakes - 4 Part Webinar Series

This webinar series is based on the Hydraulic Institute’s Intake Design for Rotodynamic Pumps (ANSI/HI 9.8–2018) Standard. The standard enables designers, owners, and users to configure functional pumping facility designs and provides remedial measures for problem intakes. This webinar series visually aids the standard’s overview of design objectives, required inlet bell design diameter, submergence requirements, using the standard for proper instructions on intake structures for clear liquids and solids-handling pumps, highlights of key technologies used when designing the pump intake including physical and computation fluid dynamics (CFD).

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Contributed by Scott Frees

Last updated on September 13th, 2019


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