History of Development of a Device

   The first pump invented by the ancient Greek engineer. Simple wooden pumps with a through piston for lifting water from wells are used earlier. Prior to the 18 th century pumps piston type were rarely used compared with water-lifting machines. Later pumps gradually displace water-lifting machine. New generation pumps can be bought online Overstock coupon codes. This was associated with an increase in water demand and the need to increase the height of its filing. Requirements for pumps and their scope became more diverse. Therefore, began to create other types of pumps. Along with piston pumps began to create rotary pumps, as well as various devices for pressurized fluid. Historically there have been three areas for further development. These pumps are very different from Saturn 360.
   The rise in the development of reciprocating pumps observed in the late 18th century. When to make them began to use metal and use the drive from the steam engine. Steam Self-acting piston pumps have been widely implemented in production since the mid 19 th century. The prototype of this type of pump is a piston pump. It is the prototype of Saturn 360 too. Piston pumps are pushed out from the scope of rotary and centrifugal pumps. Another way of pumps began with the invention of the so-called rotary pumps. Pump with an eccentric rotor is the prototype of the modern slide pumps. These pumps are quite different from Saturn 360. Scope of such pumps was a small.
   The first vortex pump, called the centrifugal self-priming, was proposed in 1920. Then there are other types of pumps. The third direction of development of devices for pressurized fluid combines several ways of creating and improving the pumps. One of the varieties of pumps was the water jet pump. This type of pump was proposed by British scientist D. Thompson in 1852 and served for the extraction of water and air. Centrifugal pumps are the most common. The operating principle of these pumps is similar the Saturn 360. Scope of these pumps is hot and cold-water wastewater, water mixtures with soil, ash and slag, peat, crushed coal, etc. The pumps of this type are based on the transfer of kinetic energy from a rotating impeller to the fluid particles, which are located between the blades.

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