Effective Pump Intake Design and Troubleshooting Problem Intakes: Using the Standard for Solids-Bearing Liquid Intake Design / 1 Hour / August 25, 2026/ Webinar
Includes a Live Web Event on 08/25/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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Effective Pump Intake Design and Troubleshooting Problem Intakes: Using the Standard for Solids-Bearing Liquid Intake Design
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Professional Development Hours: 1.0
Overview:
This webinar delves into the application of the ANSI/HI 9.8 Intake Design for Rotodynamic Pumps Standard, specifically addressing clear liquid intake design and the crucial aspect of achieving uniform flow. It comprehensively covers various intake configurations for clear liquids, ranging from rectangular to unconfined intakes, including formed suction inlets (FSIs), circular designs, trench types, tanks, and can intakes. The session concludes with a concise summary of key insights followed by a Q&A session aimed at providing additional clarification.
Available individually or as part of the Intake Design Bundle. Click here to unlock bundle savings.
Learning Level - Advanced:
This level of training is designed for individuals with a strong foundational knowledge and experience who seek to enhance their broad skills and knowledge. Advanced training delves into complex concepts, analysis, design, optimization, and problem solving.
It is recommended that attendees have intermediate level knowledge or complete intermediate level training prior to attending this course.
Audience:
Individuals with a technical background, who have basic and intermediate level knowledge on pumps and systems, including experience technical sales, system designers, and engineers.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn about the following:
- Understand the purpose of the ANSI/HI 9.8 Standard, which aims to provide normative criteria for the design and acceptance of new or modified free surface intakes used with rotodynamic pumps, and to mitigate potential issues arising from inadequate approach flow.
- Apply intake design considerations to achieve uniform flow by minimizing vortex activity, pre-swirl, and non-uniform approach flow distortions, thereby mitigating large pressure variations caused by small velocity fluctuations due to the squared velocity head.
- Apply the Standard to design clear liquid intake systems, including various configurations such as rectangular, formed suction inlets, circular, trench type, tank, can, and unconfined intakes.
SKU: LW702D
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| Hydraulic Institute Member and Partner Types | Pricing |
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| Associate Member | $89.25 |
| Standards Partner | $89.25 |
| Training Partner | $89.25 |
| Industry Partner | $113.05 |
| Academic Partner | $113.05 |
| Non-Member | $119.00 |
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Carl Frizzell
Associate Engineer | Pump Station Design Discipline Leader at CDM Smith
CDM Smith
Dr. Frizzell is a hydraulics expert with 20 years of experience on various projects throughout the country. He has experience in conducting hydraulic modeling, pump station design, pipeline design, plant hydraulics, and construction management. He has designed over 200+ pump stations and worked on the of design of over 50 water and wastewater treatment plants.
Dr. Frizzell is an active member of HI, and has served on the Pump Intake Standard, Pump Piping Standard, Submersible Pump Test, and the Water Treatment Plant Pump Application Guideline committees. He is currently the chair for the Booster Pumping Pump Application Guideline committee.
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Upon the successful completion of this webinar and passing the required quiz, you will receive a certificate of completion. Note: 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours
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