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A sealless centrifugal pump where both the impeller and the motor rotor are surrounded by the pumped liquid and where a liner (can) is placed between rotor and stator to isolate the stator from the pumped liquid.
A dynamic pump that contains impellers provided with vanes to generate centrifugal force to achieve the required pressure head.
A turbine that compresses air which is then mixed with fuel for combustion and expansion through a turbine section to generate relatively high power output for either mechanical drive or power generation.
A turbine in which liquid forces are driving the rotor by the reaction of acceleration of subject liquid flow in the runner while the pressure drops.
A physical object that adds or removes mechanical energy to a fluid, either constantly or periodically.
a positive displacement pump which contains a displacing element intended to be moved in a reciprocating movement to exert pressure on a fluid, typically moving within a cylindrical space.
a positive displacement pump that consists of a chamber containing gears, cams, screws, vanes, plungers or similar elements actuated by relative rotation of the drive shaft or casing and which has no separate inlet and outlet valves.
A thermodynamic turbine in which steam is made to do work by expanding so as to create kinetic energy by acting on moving blades attached to a disc or drum.
A physical object that is intended to rotate within a fluid and to transform energy within a fluid into mechanical power.
An expander of the turbine type used to reduce the pressure of a gas flow by leading it through a turbine rotor by which the recovered energy is transferred into rotational energy for either power generation or mechanical drive application.
A pump that utilizes a liquid annulus held by centrifugal force around the inside of a casing by a single rotor-impeller to compress vapour isothermically.