Different Types of Pressure in Fluids [PDF]
What is Pressure? Pressure (p) is defined as force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface
What is Pressure? Pressure (p) is defined as force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface
Introduction This is a variant of Pelton Wheel turbine. Turgo turbine was developed in 1919’s by Gilkes Energy Company. Before
What is Indexing Head? The indexing head is the operation of dividing the periphery of a workpiece into a number
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Rotary Vane Compressor was invented by Charles C. Barnes of Sackville, New Brunswick, who patented it on 16 June 1874. In this article
A drilling machine is one of the important machine tools in the workshop. Although lathe machines can also perform drilling operations, drilling
Introduction Let us discuss about the Braking Systems used in automobiles. As we all know an automobile consists of various
Before understanding the difference between up milling and down milling it is important to first understand the definition, advantages, and
The milling machine is another important machine tool after the Lathe machine tool and drilling machine. In this machine, a
Introduction Lubrication System is important for an Automobile Engine. Because an Engine consists of various rotating and moving parts, we
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What is Centrifugal pump? The hydraulic machine which converts the mechanical energy into hydraulic energy is called Pumps. The hydraulic energy is in the form
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Before discussing about the difference between the shaper planer and slotter machine let us first understand each machine in detail.
Centrifugal Pump Definition: The hydraulic machine which converts the mechanical energy into Hydraulic energy is called Pumps. The hydraulic energy