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Further we will find out, in our next post, ideal indicator diagram of reciprocating pump. Fluid mechanics, By R. Image courtesy: Google. Otto cycle. Efficiency of Otto cycle. Volumetric efficiency of Otto cycle. Charles law. Stirling cycle. Ericsson cycle. Email This BlogThis! Labels: Hydraulic System. No comments:. Saif M. He completed his engineering studies in and is currently working in a large firm as Mechanical Engineer.
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Suction Pipe. Delivery Pipe. Suction Valve. Delivery Valve. Air Vessels. Types of Reciprocating Pump. Connecting rod connects the crank to the piston , as a result, the rotational motion of the crank gets converted into linear motion of the piston. A strainer is provided at the end of the suction pipe to prevent the entrance of the solids particle from a water source into the cylinder.
Otherwise, solid particle choked the delivery. Air vessels are connected to both suction and delivery pipes to eliminate the frictional head and to give a uniform discharge rate.
This type of pump is consists of a piston that moves forward and backward in a close-fitting cylinder. The movement of the piston is obtained by connecting the piston rod to crank by means of a connecting rod.
The crank is rotated by means of an electric motor. Suction and Delivery Pipes with a suction valve and a delivery valve are connected to the cylinder. The suction and delivery valves are non return valves , which allow the water to flow in one direction only. The suction valve allows water from the suction pipe to the cylinder and where the delivery valve allows water from the cylinder to the delivery pipe only. From the above diagram, When a crank is at A, the piston is at the extreme left position in the cylinder.
The movement of the piston towards the right creates a partial vacuum in the cylinder. But on the surface of the liquid in the sump atmospheric pressure is acting, which is more than the pressure inside the cylinder. Thus the liquid is forced into the suction pipe from the sump. This liquid opens the suction valve and enters into the cylinder. Join now! Do you need to remove the ads? Join Join TheConstructor to ask questions, answer questions, write articles, and connect with other people.
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