Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulic Machines - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulic Machines - Section 2 (Q.No. 31)
31.
In a centrifugal pump, the water enters the impeller __________ and leaves the vanes axially.
Discussion:
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Karunakaran said:
1 decade ago
Please note, based on the type of the impeller in case if it is axial impeller the liquid will be delivered in axial only.
Dheeraj said:
1 decade ago
I think, in a centrifugal pump, the water enters the impeller through eye in axially and leaves vanes radially.
Shreyas Dixit said:
5 years ago
Yes, it is just opposite of Francis turbine.
In a centrifugal pump, water enters axially and leaves radially.
In a centrifugal pump, water enters axially and leaves radially.
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Vinay BEL said:
5 years ago
In a centrifugal pump, water enters the impeller Axially and leaves Tangentially or Radially.
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Ram Lakshmi Narayan said:
5 years ago
In a centrifugal pump, water enters the impeller Axially and leaves Tangentially or Radially.
Yogender said:
9 years ago
The correct statement was water enters the impeller axially and leaves the vanes radially.
Ravi said:
8 years ago
I think it should be "water enters at inlet axially and leaves the vanes radially".
Prithiviraj said:
1 decade ago
In a centrifugal pump water enters radial only. If axial means, where it is used.
YAKANTH PEDIREDLA said:
4 years ago
LIQUID enters axially at eye of a pump and flows radially along the blades.
Shahid kureshi said:
8 years ago
Water enters axially and leaves radially in the case of a centrifugal pump.
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