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  2. Centrifugal fan - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal fans often contain a ducted housing to direct outgoing air in a specific direction or across a heat sink; such a fan is also called a blower, blower fan, or squirrel-cage fan (because it looks like a hamster wheel). Tiny ones used in computers are sometimes called biscuit blowers. These fans move air from the rotating inlet of the ...

  3. Squirrel-cage rotor - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel-cage induction motors are very prevalent in industry, in sizes from below 1 kilowatt (1.3 hp) up to tens of megawatts (tens-of-thousand horsepower). They are simple, rugged, and self-starting, and maintain a reasonably constant speed from light load to full load, set by the frequency of the power supply and the number of poles of the ...

  4. Squirrel-cage - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel-cage may refer to: a squirrel-cage rotor; a squirrel-cage fan, another name for a centrifugal fan; a hamster wheel "Squirrel Cage", a short story by Robert ...

  5. Treadwheel crane - Wikipedia

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    A treadwheel crane or 'squirrel cage' at Guédelon Castle. Crane Gate [ pl ] ( Polish : Brama Żuraw ) ( German : Krantor ), Gdańsk was built before 1366. It was destroyed by the soviet troops during the fighting for the city in early 1945.

  6. Blowing engine - Wikipedia

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    Allis vertical blowing engine. A blowing engine is a large stationary steam engine or internal combustion engine directly coupled to air pumping cylinders.They deliver a very large quantity of air at a pressure lower than an air compressor, but greater than a centrifugal fan.

  7. Hamster wheel - Wikipedia

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    The earliest dated use of the term "hamster wheel", located by the Oxford English Dictionary, is in a 1949 newspaper advertisement. [1] Squirrel cages featured in an 1885 catalog titled Catalogue of the Osborn M’F’G Co. came with running wheels for the squirrels, just like a hamster cage. [2]

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