Net Positive Suction Head Definition, Misconceptions, and Errors
NPSH, Net Positive Suction Head, Fluid Mechanics, Pumps. This video defines net positive suction head including the difference between NPSH Required and NPSH Available. A common error found in some references is explained. How NPSH Required is determined is reviewed, including that just meeting NPSH Required results in sufficient cavitation to decrease the pump head.

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