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Engineering ToolBox > Specific Speed - Pumps

Specific speed may be determined independent of the pump size

Specific speed is a number characterizing the type of impeller in a unique and coherent manner. Specific speed are determined independent of pump size and can be useful comparing different pump designs. The specific speed identifies the geometrically similarity of pumps.

Specific speed is dimensionless and are expressed as

Ns = ω q1/2 / h3/4 (1)

where

Ns = specific speed

ω = pump shaft rotational speed (rpm)

q = flow rate (m3/h, l/s, m3/min, US gpm, British gpm) at Best Efficiency Point (BEP)

h = head rise (m, ft)

Online Specific Speed Pump Calculator

The calculator below can used to calculate pump specific speed:

ω - pump shaft rotational speed (rpm)

q -  flow rate (m3/h, l/s, m3/min, US gpm, British gpm)

h = head rise (m, ft)

Note! When comparing pumps and their documentation be aware of the units used.

Typical values for specific speed - Ns - for different designs in US units (gpm)

Convert between US units (gpm) and Metric units (m3/h)

Example - Specific Speed for a Pump

A pump has a capacity of 1500 gal/min at 100 ft of head and is rotating at 1760 rev/min. Specific speed can be expressed as:

Nsd = (1760 rev/min) (1500 gal/min)1/2 / (100 ft)3/4

    = 2156 - a typical centrifugal pump

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