Centrifugal Pump
A centrifugal pump is a mechanical device that converts mechanical energy into a pressure head which is used to transfer fluids. It is a roto-dynamic pump that uses centrifugal force to move liquids or gases. It consists of a rotating impeller and a stationary casing, both of which are designed to create a low-pressure zone at the center of the impeller and a high-pressure zone at its periphery.
This allows the high-pressure fluid to slow down and convert its kinetic energy back into pressure energy. Centrifugal pumps are widely used in several industries, including agriculture, water treatment, oil & gas, and many more. They are very efficient, low maintenance, and dependable.
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Contact NowBranch: Mechanical Engineering
Subject: Fluid Mechanics
Topic: Types of Pump
Subtopic: Centrifugal Pump
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