Definition of Impeller. Meaning of Impeller. Synonyms of Impeller

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Definition of Impeller

Impeller
Impeller Im*pel"ler, n. One who, or that which, impels.

Meaning of Impeller from wikipedia

- two types of impellers, depending on the flow regime created (see figure): Axial flow impeller Radial flow impeller Radial flow impellers impose essentially...
- (working gas) entering the centrifugal impeller axially from left to right. This turboshaft (or turboprop) impeller is rotating counter-clockwise when looking...
- Used in centrifugal impeller terminology, bladelets are the more 'Metro' version of the common engineering description of splitters (shorter blades that...
- which is interposed between the impeller and turbine so that it can alter oil flow returning from the turbine to the impeller. The classic torque converter...
- coefficient of the impeller vanes will increase drastically—possibly stopping flow altogether—and prolonged exposure will damage the impeller. In a pump, cavitation...
- turbomachinery. The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller, flowing radially outward into a diffuser...
- A flexible impeller pump is a positive-displacement pump that, by deforming impeller vanes, draws the liquid into the pump housing and moves it to the...
- impeller of a compressor or a turbine, mostly a centrifugal machine. Fluid slip is the deviation in the angle at which the fluid leaves the impeller from...
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- Motive power may refer to: In thermodynamics, natural agents such as water or steam, wind or electricity, that do work In mechanics, the mechanical energy...