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Qu'est-ce (qui) est cycle pump - définition

AIR PUMP USED FOR INFLATING BICYCLE TIRES
Bicycle Pump; Track pump; Bike pump

Electric-pump-fed engine         
  • Electric-feed rocket cycle. The oxidizer and fuel are fed to the pump which increases the pressure before injecting it into the combustion chamber. The pumps are actuated by an electric motor powered by batteries. An inverter converts the batteries' DC electricity to the AC needed by the motor. The fuel is also circulated around the outside of the combustion chamber and nozzle to prevent it from overheating.
ROCKET ENGINE USING AN ELECTRIC PUMP FOR PRESSURIZATION
Electric Feed Cycle (rocket); Electric pump–fed engine; Electric pump-fed engine
The electric-pump-fed engine is a bipropellant rocket engine in which the fuel pumps are electrically powered, and so all of the input propellant is directly burned in the main combustion chamber, and none is diverted to drive the pumps. This differs from traditional rocket engine designs, in which the pumps are driven by a portion of the input propellants.
diaphragm pump         
  • Cross-section sketch of diaphragm fuel pump
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP THAT USES A RECIPROCATING MEMBRANE
Membrane pump; Air operated double diaphragm pump; Teel Diaphram Trash Pump; Diaphram Trash Pump
¦ noun a pump using a flexible diaphragm in place of a piston.
Ion pump (physics)         
TECHNICAL DEVICE, A TYPE OF VACUUM PUMP
Ion Pump; Ion pump; Ion pumps; Ion getter pump; Ion Getter Pump; Standard diode pump; Noble diode pump; Noble Diode Pump; Sputter-ion pump; Getter-ion pump; Getter pump; Sputter ion pump
An ion pump (also referred to as a sputter ion pump) is a type of vacuum pump which operates by sputtering a metal getter. Under ideal conditions, ion pumps are capable of reaching pressures as low as 10−11 mbar.

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Bicycle pump

A bicycle pump is a type of positive-displacement air pump specifically designed for inflating bicycle tires. It has a connection or adapter for use with one or both of the two most common types of valves used on bicycles, Schrader or Presta. A third type of valve called the Dunlop (or Woods) valve exists, but tubes with these valves can be filled using a Presta pump.

Several basic types are available:

  • Floor pumps
  • Frame-mounted
  • Compact or mini
  • Foot-operated
  • Double-action
  • Blast or tubeless

In its most basic form, a bicycle pump functions via a hand-operated piston. During up-stroke, this piston draws air through a one-way valve into the pump from outside. During down-stroke, the piston then displaces air from the pump into the bicycle tire. Most floor pumps, also commonly called track pumps, have a built-in pressure gauge to indicate tire pressure.

Electrically-operated pumps intended to inflate car tires (as available in most service stations) can in principle be used to inflate a bicycle tire if the right type of connection is available. Some such pumps are designed to cut off before a suitable pressure (much higher for a bicycle than a car tire), and will much under inflate the tire. Others may not cut off, but deliver a high rate of flow to fill the larger car tire, with a risk of over inflating and bursting a bicycle tire unless it is stopped with split-second timing.

Inflating tubeless tires requires an initial surge of air to seat the bead, and specialized pumps are available specifically for this task.