Centrifugal Pump
Centrifugal pumps are mechanical devices which is rotate the impeller to increase the pressure and flow rate of a fluid (liquid or gas). Centrifugal pumps commonly used in various applications, including industrial, agricultural, and buildings. Centrifugal pumps work on the terms of centrifugal force. During impeller rotates, it transfuse kinetic energy to the fluid, causing it to move radially from the center of the impeller. This creates a low-pressure zone at the center and a high-pressure sone at the outer edge, that pushes the fluid out through the pump’s outlet.
centrifugal pump parts are mainly ; impeller, body, suction pipe, discharge pipe. The impeller is the rotating component that accelerates the fluid, and the body guides the flow.
Centrifugal pumps can be single-stage or multi-stages. Single-stage pumps have one impeller, multi-stage pumps have multiple impellers Centrifugal pumps also can be classified depending on their application, for instance end-suction pumps, inline pumps, and submersible pumps.