Fox and McDonald's Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
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Chapter 7, Problem 67P
An axial-flow pump is required to deliver 0.75 m3/s of water at a head of 15 J/kg. The diameter of the rotor is 0.25 m, and it is to be driven at 500 rpm. The prototype is to be modeled on a small test apparatus having a 2.25 kW, 1000 rpm power supply. For similar performance between the prototype and the model, calculate the head, volume flow rate, and diameter of the model.
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