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Several different types of pump impellers Flexible impeller of cooling system pump of an outboard engine (1 euro cent coin for comparison, diameter 16.25 mm). An impeller is a rotating component of a centrifugal pump that accelerates fluid outward from the center of rotation, thus transferring energy from the motor that drives the pump to the fluid being pumped.
The paddle wheel is a device for converting between rotary motion of a shaft and linear motion of a fluid. In the linear-to-rotary direction, it is placed in a fluid stream to convert the linear motion of the fluid into rotation of the wheel.
When an aerator is added to the faucet (or fluid stream), there is a region of high pressure created behind the aerator. Because of the higher pressure behind the aerator and the low pressure in front of it (outside the faucet), due to Bernoulli's principle there is an increase in velocity of the fluid flow.
A wooden livewell (container for live bait), towed by fishing boat. Exposition in Fisheries Museum in Hel (branch of National Maritime Museum in GdaĆsk). A livewell is a water tank found on many fishing boats that is used to keep bait and caught fish alive.
Feed water heaters were used for marine applications. [7] In 1899, George M Kleucker received a patent for an improved method of de-aerating water. [8] Two sister ships, Olympic and Titanic (1912), had contact feed heaters on board. [9] In 1934 the US Navy purchased an atomizing deaerator. [10]
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