In a reciprocating pump the accelerating head is maximum at the
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In the case of reciprocating pumps, the flow is not true steady-state flow, but is continually accelerating and decelerating. The fluctuation of flow and pressure caused by the acceleration head can be mitigated downstream of the pump by locating a flow dampener near the discharge of the reciprocating pump.
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