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vishal badal
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I am having a tank at the bottom of which a pump suction line is connected..
there is another parralel line to that bottom line which is coming from another tank and open to atmospheric pressure.
Please note that this second pipe is connected to the bottom pipe; not to the first tank...
there is only flow inlet to the first tank.
what will happen when the pump will start??
will all the fluid in the second tank which was initially present will be sucked??
or the first tank will compensate that fluid by passing some fluid to second tank to maintain the same level as in the first tank ?
Please suggest...
Please find the detail drawing for explanation...as an attachment...
thanx...
there is another parralel line to that bottom line which is coming from another tank and open to atmospheric pressure.
Please note that this second pipe is connected to the bottom pipe; not to the first tank...
there is only flow inlet to the first tank.
what will happen when the pump will start??
will all the fluid in the second tank which was initially present will be sucked??
or the first tank will compensate that fluid by passing some fluid to second tank to maintain the same level as in the first tank ?
Please suggest...
Please find the detail drawing for explanation...as an attachment...
thanx...
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