pumpdrift
Pumpdrift is a term used to describe a phenomenon observed in certain types of fluid pumping systems, particularly those involving centrifugal pumps. It refers to the gradual and often unintended change in the pump's operating point over time. This shift can manifest as a decrease in flow rate, an increase in head, or a combination of both, even when the system's resistance characteristics remain constant.
Several factors can contribute to pumpdrift. Wear and tear on the pump's impeller and casing are common
The consequences of pumpdrift can range from minor inefficiencies to significant operational problems. Reduced flow rates