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Hydraulic Turbine: Definition, Types, Working Principle, Disadvantages, [Notes with PDF]

In simple terms, the Hydraulic Turbine is like Power producing machines. The water turbine was developed in the 19th Century and widely used for industrial power prior to electrical grids. This is...

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Rotary Vane Compressor: Definition, Working Principle, Application, Advantages [Notes with PDF]

Rotary Vane Compressor was invented by Charles C. Barnes of Sackville, New Brunswick, who patented it on 16 June 1874. What is Rotary Vane Compressor? A rotary vane compressor always...

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Difference Between Centrifugal pump and Reciprocating pump [With PDF]

The main differences between Centrifugal Pump and Reciprocating Pump are the Centrifugal pump works low medium pressure head and Reciprocating Pump works high medium pressure head. Before moving...

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Reciprocating Pump: Definition, Parts, Working, Types, Advantages, Disadvantages [PDF]

After Centrifugal Pump the Reciprocating pump is another Important type of Pump. Reciprocating Pump is a positive displacement type pump. Today we will study the complete overview of...

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Centrifugal Pump-Parts, Working principle, Application, Disadvantage, PDF

Centrifugal Pump Definition: The hydraulic machine which converts the mechanical energy into Hydraulic energy is called Pumps. The hydraulic energy is in the form of pressure energy, If the...

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Siphon: Definition, Working Principle, Uses or Application, PDF

Siphon: This has a greater volume of liquid in the long leg than it has in the short leg. The weight of the liquid in the long leg is acted upon by gravity and when the liquid flows out from...

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