Pump Slippage Percentage Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100
%S = ((Qgp-Qga)/Qgp)*100
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Pump Slippage Percentage - Pump Slippage Percentage is the ratio of the difference between theoretical discharge and the actual discharge to the theoretical discharge in percentage.
Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump is the volume of liquid pumped out in unit time.
Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Actual discharge of pump for Gear Pump is the actual amount of liquid pumped out in a minute.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump: 0.843 Cubic Meter per Second --> 0.843 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump: 0.4284 Cubic Meter per Second --> 0.4284 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
%S = ((Qgp-Qga)/Qgp)*100 --> ((0.843-0.4284)/0.843)*100
Evaluating ... ...
%S = 49.1814946619217
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
49.1814946619217 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
49.1814946619217 49.18149 <-- Pump Slippage Percentage
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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12 Gear Pumps Calculators

Theoretical Discharge given Outer and Inner Gear Diameter
​ Go Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump = pi/4*(Outer Diameter of Gear Teeth^2-Inner Diameter of Gear Teeth^2)*Angular Speed of Driving Member in Gear Pump
Width of Rotor given Volumetric Displacement
​ Go Width of Rotor = (4*Theoretical Volumetric Displacement in Gear Pump)/(pi*(Outer Diameter of Gear Teeth^2-Inner Diameter of Gear Teeth^2))
Theoretical Volumetric Displacement of External Gear Pump
​ Go Theoretical Volumetric Displacement in Gear Pump = pi/4*Width of Rotor*(Outer Diameter of Gear Teeth^2-Inner Diameter of Gear Teeth^2)
Pump Slippage Percentage
​ Go Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100
Angular Speed given Theoretical Discharge and Volumetric Displacement
​ Go Angular Speed of Driving Member in Gear Pump = Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump/Theoretical Volumetric Displacement in Gear Pump
Theoretical Discharge of External Gear Pump
​ Go Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump = Theoretical Volumetric Displacement in Gear Pump*Angular Speed of Driving Member in Gear Pump
Volumetric Efficiency of Gear Pumps
​ Go Volumetric Efficiency of Pump = Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump*100
Actual Discharge given Volumetric Efficiency and Theoretical Discharge
​ Go Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump = (Volumetric Efficiency of Pump*Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)
Theoretical Discharge given Volumetric Efficiency and Actual Discharge
​ Go Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump = Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump/Volumetric Efficiency of Pump
Theoretical Discharge given Pump Slippage
​ Go Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump = Pump Slippage+Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump
Actual Discharge given Pump Slippage
​ Go Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump = Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Pump Slippage
Pump Slippage
​ Go Pump Slippage = Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump

Pump Slippage Percentage Formula

Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100
%S = ((Qgp-Qga)/Qgp)*100

What is discharge of a pump?

Discharge of a pump is defined as the amount of a liquid pumped out in unit time. It is also called as flow capacity of a pump.

How to Calculate Pump Slippage Percentage?

Pump Slippage Percentage calculator uses Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100 to calculate the Pump Slippage Percentage, Pump Slippage Percentage is a measure of the deviation between the actual flow rate and the theoretical flow rate of a pump, expressed as a percentage. It provides an indication of the efficiency and performance of the pump. Pump Slippage Percentage is denoted by %S symbol.

How to calculate Pump Slippage Percentage using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Pump Slippage Percentage, enter Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump (Qgp) & Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump (Qga) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Pump Slippage Percentage calculation can be explained with given input values -> 49 = ((0.843-0.4284)/0.843)*100.

FAQ

What is Pump Slippage Percentage?
Pump Slippage Percentage is a measure of the deviation between the actual flow rate and the theoretical flow rate of a pump, expressed as a percentage. It provides an indication of the efficiency and performance of the pump and is represented as %S = ((Qgp-Qga)/Qgp)*100 or Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100. Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump is the volume of liquid pumped out in unit time & Actual discharge of pump for Gear Pump is the actual amount of liquid pumped out in a minute.
How to calculate Pump Slippage Percentage?
Pump Slippage Percentage is a measure of the deviation between the actual flow rate and the theoretical flow rate of a pump, expressed as a percentage. It provides an indication of the efficiency and performance of the pump is calculated using Pump Slippage Percentage = ((Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump-Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump)/Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump)*100. To calculate Pump Slippage Percentage, you need Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump (Qgp) & Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump (Qga). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Theoretical Discharge of Pump in Gear Pump & Actual Discharge of Pump for Gear Pump and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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