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PumpA pump is a mechanical device used to move liquids or gases.Also the heart is an essential pump in humans and animals to move the blood around. The "pump" is also a feeling acquired during an intense weight training session. The earliest pump was described by Archimedes around 300 BC and is known as the Archimedes screw pump.
Types of pumpPumps fall into two categories: positive displacement pumps, which force fluid from one sealed chamber to another with little leakage, and dynamic pumps, which use the momentum of the fluid to move it across an unsealed chamber. Positive displacement pump This type of pump forces the fluid from one chamber to another by reducing the volume of the first chamber while increasing the volume of the second. Reciprocating positive displacement pump
Linear or reciprocating dynamic pump The Vortec Transvector is one example of a no-moving-parts dynamic air pump. It is an example of an ejector pump. Steam ejectors are used to cool bleach water so it will retain the chlorine. A well pump is also a dynamic pump. Since water will boil if any attempt is made to "suck" it more than about thirty feet high, high pressure water is injected in at the bottom of a well, forcing the well water to flow upwards much more than thirty feet. Ejectors are used to augment the flow in turbojets, near the aft end. The Coanda effect is the tendency of such a moving stream to cling to a surface, even when the surface deflects the stream away from its original direction. The surface seems to pull the stream. Centrifugal Pump Components Pump Casing - To keep the fluid in the pump. Impeller - The component that drives the fluid to a higher pressure Shaft - The rod that connects the motor to the impeller Motor - The part that powers the pump Mechanical Seal, labyrinth seal, gasket or Packing - To keep the fluid from leaking out to the atmosphere. There are some magnetically driven centrifugal pumps that do not need such seals or packing. Bearing - To keep the shaft rotating freely in place. Outboard bearing - Bearing at motor end of shaft Inboard bearing - Bearing at impeller side of pump. Need 2 bearing to hold shaft in place Oiler - To provide oil to lubricate the bearing so it will not jam. May use grease also, if so, grease gun inject grease through nipple to provide lubrication (Nipple is a type of joint with female threads.) See alsoPumping station
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