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Pumps are amazing mechanical devices and an
important invention. They are used to move gas or liquid from one
pressure are to another pressure area. They are used in a variety of
ways from providing water to providing heat to providing energy.
Pumps have been around since the 3rd century and are still going
strong today.
There are two main categories of pumps: positive displacement pumps
and dynamic pumps. Positive displacement pumps have little leakage
as they used sealed chambers to force the fluid or gas. Dynamic
pumps use momentum to move the fluid or gas and the chambers are not
sealed. In these two categories there are various types of pumps.
The following list explains the different types of pumps most
commonly found in residential and industrial settings. These are a
good representation of the many styles and models of pumps that are
manufactured. Most pumps are made for a specific use and that is
represented in this list as well.
- A centrifugal pump can handle a large load. They are used most
often with oil or chemical processing. They have an impeller that
forces the liquid or gas into a rotary motion. This rotary motion
cause pressure to build.
- Electromagnetic pumps are made to move liquid sodium and
potassium. They are used in the cooling systems of nuclear reactors.
These pumps use electrical conductors and magnetic pipes.
- Jet Pumps use high velocity to move fluid. They require a jet of
steam or water to carry the fluid through it. The jet pressure makes
a vacuum that sucks more fluid. They are so powerful that they are
most often used to move water from deep wells.
- A screw pump is also called a positive displacement pump. It is a
widely used pump because it does not form clumps when pumping solids
and keeps a constant speed.
These four pump types only represent a portion of the pumps on the
market. They are, however, the most popular models.
Pumps are found in many environments. They range from industrial
plants to a home water system. The way a pump works depends largely
on the category of pump it is and the type of pump it is. The use is
then based on these factors. All pumps work under the same
principles, though. Pumps use pressure to move liquid or gas to a
different location.
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