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- Pump - Wikipedia
There are three basic types of pumps: positive-displacement, centrifugal and axial-flow pumps In centrifugal pumps the direction of flow of the fluid changes by ninety degrees as it flows over an impeller, while in axial flow pumps the direction of flow is unchanged [2][3]
- Water pumping - Wikipedia
Regardless of the outcome, the energy required to pump water is an extremely demanding component of water consumption All other processes depend or benefit either from water descending from a higher elevation or some pressurized plumbing system
- Hydraulic pump - Wikipedia
Hydraulic pumps are used in hydraulic drive systems and can be hydrostatic or hydrodynamic They generate flow with enough power to overcome pressure induced by a load at the pump outlet
- Comparison of pumps - Wikipedia
This article lists different types of pump and provides a comparison of certain key design features Different types of pumps are suitable for different applications, for example: a pump's maximum lift height also determines the applications it can be used for
- Gasoline pump - Wikipedia
Gasoline pump A pump, manufactured by Dresser Wayne, in Greece A dispenser being used at a BP gas station in Wisconsin [1] A gasoline pump or fuel dispenser is a machine at a filling station that is used to pump gasoline (petrol), diesel, or other types of liquid fuel into vehicles
- Category:Pumps - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Pumps" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- Pump (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Ion pump (biology), or ion transporter, transmembrane protein that moves ions across a biological membrane against their concentration gradient through active transport
- Pump | Types, Applications Benefits | Britannica
Pump, a device that expends energy in order to raise, transport, or compress fluids The earliest pumps were devices for raising water, such as the Persian and Roman waterwheels and the more sophisticated Archimedes screw (q v )
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