Reciprocating pump
A reciprocating pump is a class of positive-displacement pumps which includes the piston pump, plunger pump and diaphragm pump. It is often used where a relatively small quantity of liquid is to be handled and where delivery pressure is quite large. In reciprocating pumps, the chamber in which the liquid is trapped, is a stationary cylinder that contains the piston or plunger.
Types
- Simple hand-operated reciprocating pump
- Power operated deep well reciprocating pump
- Single-acting reciprocating pump
- Double-acting reciprocating pump
- triple -acting reciprocating pump
Multisatge pumps Single cylinder pumps Multi cylinder pumps
Examples
Some examples of reciprocating pumps include
- Windmill water and oil pump
- Hand pump
- Axial piston pump
- Radial piston pump
See also
References
- Pump Handbook third edition (EDITED BY Igor J. Karassik Joseph P. Messina Paul Cooper Charles C. Healdeald)
- Maritime.org
- Roymech.co.uk
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