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1) "Iwaki" -- As to iwaki pumps Iwa·ki Pronunciation: E-'wä-kE Function: geographical name city Japan on E coast of Honshu population 360,138 Pronunciation Symbols Iwaki may refer to: - Iwaki, Fukushima, a city in Japan
- Iwaki (volcano), a volcano on the Japanese island of Honshū
- Iwaki, a Japanese surname
- Hiroyuki Iwaki, a Japanese musician and conductor
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2) "Pumps" -- As to iwaki pumps 1pump Pronunciation: 'p&mp Function: noun Etymology: Middle English pumpe, pompe; akin to Middle Low German pumpe pump, Middle Dutch pompe 1 : a device that raises, transfers, delivers, or compresses fluids or that attenuates gases especially by suction or pressure or both 2 : HEART 3 : an act or the process of pumping 4 : an energy source (as light) for pumping atoms or molecules 5 : a biological mechanism by which atoms, ions, or molecules are transported across cell membranes -- compare SODIUM PUMP Pronunciation Symbols An electrically driven pump (electropump) for waterworks near the Hengsteysee, Germany. A pump is a device used to move liquids, or slurries. A pump moves liquids from lower pressure to higher pressure, and overcomes this difference in pressure by adding energy to the system (such as a water system). A gas pump is generally called a compressor, except in very low pressure-rise applications, such as in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning, the equipment is known as fans or blowers. The earliest pump was described by Archimedes in the 3rd century BC and is known as the Archimedes screw pump. Pumps work by using mechanical forces to push the material, either by physically lifting, or by the force of compression. - 1 Types
- 1.1 Positive displacement pumps
- 1.2 Centrifugal Pumps
- 1.3 1. Kinetic Pumps:
- 1.4 2. Positive Displacement
- 2 Application
- 3 Power source
- 4 See also
- 5 Further reading
- 6 External links
| A two-lobe pump (multiple rotor, positive displacement type) Hand-operated, reciprocating, positive displacement, water pump in Košice-ŀahanovce, Slovakia (walking beam pump). Pumps fall into two major groups: rotodynamic pumps and positive displacement pumps. Their names describe the method for moving a fluid, such as water.
A positive displacement pump causes a liquid to move by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and then forcing (displacing) that trapped volume into the discharge pipe. Positive displacement pumps can be further classified as either rotary-type (for example the rotary vane pump) or reciprocating-type (for example the diaphragm pump). Centrifugal Pumps are those which convert the Mechanical energy into Hydraulic energy by centrifugal force on the liq..."
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