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Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal pumps are a type of dynamic pump that uses centrifugal force to increase the pressure and speed of a fluid. Unlike positive displacement pumps, centrifugal pumps do not create a sealed chamber to move fluid. Instead, they rely on the kinetic energy of a rotating impeller to accelerate the fluid.

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Description

How They Work

    1. Impeller: The heart of a centrifugal pump is the impeller, a rotating disk with vanes.
    2. Fluid Inlet: Fluid enters the impeller’s eye (the center) at a low pressure.
    3. Acceleration: As the impeller rotates, the vanes accelerate the fluid outward, increasing its velocity.
    4. Pressure Increase: The increased velocity of the fluid results in a decrease in pressure. To compensate, the pressure of the fluid increases.
    5. Discharge: The fluid is discharged from the impeller at a higher pressure and velocity.

Types of Centrifugal Pumps

  • Radial flow pumps: The fluid flows radially outward from the impeller.
  • Mixed flow pumps: The fluid flows both radially and axially.
  • Axial flow pumps: The fluid flows primarily in an axial direction.

Advantages of Centrifugal Pumps

  • High flow rates: Can handle high flow rates.
  • Continuous flow: Provides a continuous, non-pulsating flow.
  • Simple design: Relatively simple design compared to other types of pumps.
  • Less susceptible to wear: Fewer moving parts that can wear out.

Applications

  • Water supply: Used in water supply systems for homes, buildings, and industries.
  • Industrial processes: Used in a wide range of industrial processes, such as chemical processing, power generation, and HVAC systems.
  • Agricultural irrigation: Used for pumping water for irrigation.
  • Wastewater treatment: Used in wastewater treatment plants.

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