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  2. Pulser pump - Wikipedia

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    The alternating pressure build up and escape causes a pulsing effect, hence the name: pulser pump. The maximum air pressure that can accumulate depends on the height of the water column between the air chamber and the lower reservoir. The deeper the air chamber is positioned, the higher the elevation to which the water can be pumped.

  3. Pulse pressure - Wikipedia

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    Pulse pressure is calculated as the difference between the systolic blood pressure and the diastolic blood pressure. [3] [4]The systemic pulse pressure is approximately proportional to stroke volume, or the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during systole (pump action) and inversely proportional to the compliance (similar to elasticity) of the aorta.

  4. Pulsometer pump - Wikipedia

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    Pulsometer steam pump (drawing in a 1913 book) Chart showing pressure inside pulsometer pump Pulsometer pump at the London Museum of Water & Steam. The Pulsometer steam pump is a pistonless pump which was patented in 1872 [2] by American Charles Henry Hall.

  5. Airlift pump - Wikipedia

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    Airlift (dredging device) – Dredging device using injected air to move water and entrained load up a pipe; Gas lift – Raising a fluid by introducing bubbles of gas into the outlet tube; Pipe network analysis; Pulser pump – Gast lift device for pumping water; Water eductor – Type of pump used in archeology

  6. Metering pump - Wikipedia

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    Metering pumps are not good at pumping gases. Sometimes, a metering or similar pump has to be primed before operation, i. e. the pump head filled with the liquid to be pumped. When gas bubbles enter a pump head, the compression motion compresses the gas but has a hard time forcing it out of the pump head.

  7. Total dynamic head - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, total dynamic head (TDH) is the work to be done by a pump, per unit weight, per unit volume of fluid.TDH is the total amount of system pressure, measured in feet, where water can flow through a system before gravity takes over, and is essential for pump specification.

  8. Hand pump - Wikipedia

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    Where it is necessary to raise water to a height above that to which a suction or lift pump will operate effectively (about 7 metres), or to raise the pressure so that it will exit a nozzle with a strong force, such as through a fire hose, a force pump may be used. As with a suction pump, in its manual form it relies on an operator to pump a ...

  9. Peristaltic pump - Wikipedia

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    The biggest advantage with the hose pumps over the roller pumps is the high operating pressure of up to 16 bar. With rollers, max pressure can arrive up to 12 bar (170 psi) without any problem. If the high operating pressure is not required, a tubing pump is a better option than a hose pump if the pumped medium is not abrasive.