Explore more Articles in

Mechanical Engineering

What is a Screw Pump? Advantages and Installation

A screw pump, also called a water screw pump, is a positive displacement (PD) pump that uses one or more screws to move solid...

What is a Hand Pump? Types and Working

A hand pump is a most common type of positive displacement pump. A hand pump operates by a human to transfer fluid or air...

What is a Crossflow Turbine? Components and Application

A crossflow turbine has multiple splits that are inconsistently and longitudinally arranged around the flow cylinder and glued to the inlet and outlet edges...

What is a Vacuum Pump? Types and Applications

A vacuum pump is a device that extracts gas molecules from a sealed volume to generate a partial vacuum. The performance of the vacuum...

What Is a Reciprocating Compressor? Pros & Cons

A compressor replaces a volumetric machine that uses a piston to compress the gas and deliver it at high pressure. Reciprocating compressor have a...

What is a Reciprocating Pump? Working and Types

A reciprocating pump is a positive displacement pump in which a particular volume of liquid is collected in a closed volume and discharged using...

Different Types of Positive Displacement Pumps? 

The positive displacement pump (PD) transfers the fluid with the aid of repeatedly trapping a set quantity and robotically agitating it inside the device....

Most Popular