Total Dynamic Head (TDH) is a measure used primarily in the field of fluid dynamics and pump systems to determine the total height that a pump can raise a liquid. It combines several components of head to provide a comprehensive understanding of the energy required to move fluid through the system. TDH is typically expressed in units of feet or meters. TDH is made up of three primary components: 1. **Static Head**: This is the height difference between the fluid source (e.g.

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