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TypesImage:Rotary piston pump.svg A two-lobe pump (multiple rotor, positive displacement type) Image:Drehkolbenpumpe.jpg A positive displacement pump
Positive displacement pumpsA positive displacement pump causes a liquid to move by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and then forcing (displacing) that trapped volume into the discharge pipe. Positive displacement pumps can be further classified as either rotary-type (for example the rotary vane pump) or reciprocating-type (for example the diaphragm pump). Centrifugal PumpsCentrifugal Pumps are those which convert the Mechanical energy into Hydraulic energy by centrifugal force on the liquid. Hydraulic energy is in the form of Pressure energy. So if the mechanical energy is converted into pressure energy by centrifugal force on the liquid is called the centrifugal pumps. There are mainly two types of the Pumps. 1. Kinetic 2. Positive Displacement 1. Kinetic Pumps:
2. Positive Displacement1. Periodic energy addition 2. Added energy forces displacement of fluid in an enclosed volume 3. Fluid displacement results in direct increase in pressure
ApplicationImage:Dosierpumpe.gif metering pump f.e. gasoline, additives Pumps are used throughout society for a variety of purposes. Early applications includes the use of the windmill or watermill to pump water. Today, the pump is used for irrigation, water supply, gasoline supply, air conditioning systems, refrigeration (usually called a compressor), chemical movement, sewage movement, flood control, marine services, etc. Because of the wide variety of applications, pumps have a plethora of shapes and sizes: from very large to very small, from handling gas to handling liquid, from high pressure to low pressure, and from high volume to low volume. Power sourceImage:Gemaal.JPG 19th century Dutch diesel pump in Rijswijk, Netherlands Image:CentralHeatingPump.JPG Domestic Central Heating Pump Pumps may be powered by an internal combustion engine, electric motor, manually (as with the hand pump used for pumping groundwater, called walking beam pump), or by wind power (common for irrigation). Solar power has been used to power an electric motor, for remote locations.[1] See also
Further reading
"Grundfos Pump Handbook", "Grundfos - A wide range of quality pumps", "Grundfos Professional Profile", "Grundfos online product catalogue (WebCAPS)", "Grundfos Motor Handbook", "The Sewage Pumping Handbook" and more can be downloaded for free at: [4]
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