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Slip in reciprocating pump is basically defined as the difference between the theoretical discharge and actual discharge of the reciprocating pump. ... The difference of the theoretical discharge and actual discharge will be called as slip of reciprocating pump.

What is slip in pump?
What is Pump Slip? Slip is the loss of pumping capacity due to fluid leaking back through a pump from the discharge side to the inlet side. It can affect the efficiency of all types of pumps although the actual causes may be very different.


What is percentage slip in reciprocating pump?
The percentage slip in a reciprocating pump set is given by the % of (where, Q₁ = actual discharge Q₂ = theoretical discharge) A. Q₁/Q₂ Q₂/Q₁

What is negative slip in case of reciprocating pump?
Slip of reciprocating pump: Slip of a pumps defined as the difference between the theoretical discharge and actual discharge of the pump. ... Negative slip occurs when delivery pipe is short, suction pipe is long and pump is running at high speed


What is the major drawback of reciprocating pump?
Disadvantages of Reciprocating Pump:

The flow is very low and cannot be used for high flow operation. They are more heavy and bulky in shape. The initial cost is very high in this pump. More parts mean higher initial costs.


Can actual discharge be greater than theoretical discharge in a reciprocating pump?
10. Discharge through a Reciprocating Pump  Thus discharge of a double-acting reciprocating pump is twice than that of a single-acting pump.  Owing to leakage losses and time delay in closing the valves, actual discharge Qa usually lesser than the theoretical discharge Qth.

What are the applications of reciprocating pump?
High Pressure, Low Flow Applications: Reciprocating pumps are generally designed to pump in low flow, high head applications. One of the most extreme of these applications is water jet cutting, where only a few gallons pass through the pump per minute but exceed pressures of 10,000 PSI.

What is the principle of reciprocating pump?
Reciprocating Pump is a Positive Displacement type pump that works on the principle of movement of the piston in forwarding and backward directions whereas the Centrifugal pump uses the kinetic energy of the impeller to supply the liquid from one place to another place.

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