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Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric

Cornell Pump Toolkit- Metric

Cornell Pump Toolkit- Metric

Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric

by Cornell Pump
Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric
Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric
Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric

What is it about?

Cornell Pump Toolkit- Metric

Cornell Pump Toolkit Metric

App Details

Version
1.3
Rating
NA
Size
62Mb
Genre
Utilities Productivity
Last updated
June 17, 2020
Release date
November 9, 2018
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App Store Description

Cornell Pump Toolkit- Metric

The right mobile app to answer your questions about centrifugal pumps! ALL NEW METRIC VERSION! Powerful, with detailed pump curves and pump recommendations, the mobile app can be used to calculate:

· Total Dynamic Head
· Net Positive Suction Head
· Friction Loss
· And, save and share your calculations

Plus, suggest pumps from Cornell’s robust and efficient catalog to meet your system needs.

Cornell Pump Toolkit can be used on Apple devices—allowing functionality without needing to be connected to the internet. The application is free—ideal for use by project managers, engineers, operators, mechanics, and distributors in agricultural, industrial, municipal, mining, and rental applications.

Please Note:
Cornell Toolkit is used as an approximating tool for pumps and systems. While the Cornell Metric Toolkit has been examined by Cornell staff, including professional engineers, and found to be accurate, Cornell offers more detailed and precise calculations through tools available on our website. Cornell Metric Toolkit is a quick check for in field operations, and narrowing pump selections.
Calculations are made assuming 15 degree Celsius water; water at significantly different temperatures or liquids with different specific gravity may yield substantially divergent results. Piping friction loss is calculated using Hazen-Williams hydraulic equations—as the diameter of pumps get smaller than 7 cm or larger than 30 cm there is less accuracy in the calculation that is not corrected by the toolkit. Care should be used in comparing smaller or larger piping with the toolkit.

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