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To avoid cavitation in centrifugal pumps, the
pressure of the fluid at all points within the pump must remain
above saturation pressure. The quantity used to determine if
the pressure of the liquid being pumped is adequate to avoid
cavitation is the net positive suction head (NPSH). The net
positive suction head available (NPSHA) is the difference
between the pressure at the suction of the pump and the
saturation pressure for the liquid being pumped. The net
positive suction head required (NPSHR) is the
minimum net positive suction head necessary to avoid
cavitation.
The condition that must exist to avoid
cavitation is that the net positive suction head available must
be greater than or equal to the net positive suction head
required. This requirement can be stated mathematically as
shown below.

A formula for NPSHA can be stated as the
following equation.

When a centrifugal pump is taking suction from
a tank or other reservoir, the pressure at the suction of the
pump is the sum of the absolute pressure at the surface of the
liquid in the tank plus the pressure due to the elevation
difference between the surface of liquid in the tank and the
pump suction less the head losses due to friction in the
suction line from the tank to the pump.


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