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Что (кто) такое pump circulation - определение

PUMP FOR CIRCULATING FLUID AROUND A CLOSED CIRCUIT FOR HYDRONIC PURPOSES
Circulating pump; Circulation pump
  • A circulator pump for home use.
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Circulator pump         
A circulator pump or circulating pump is a specific type of pump used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit. They are commonly found circulating water in a hydronic heating or cooling system.
Dual circulation         
ECONOMIC TERM OF CHINA
Domestic-international dual circulation; Dual circulation strategy
Domestic-international dual circulation () is a strategy to reorient China's economy by prioritizing domestic consumption ("internal circulation") while remaining open to international trade and investment ("external circulation"). The first academic study on dual circulation defined it as "the domestic consumption-driven economic rebalancing to achieve sustainable economic development".
Pulmonary circulation         
  • [[3D rendering]] of a [[high resolution computed tomography]] of the [[thorax]]. The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the [[root of the lung]] have been digitally removed in order to visualize the different levels of the pulmonary circulation.
  • The opening page of one of Ibn al-Nafis's medical works
  • Image showing main pulmonary artery coursing ventrally to the [[aortic root]] and [[trachea]]. The right pulmonary artery passes dorsally to the [[ascending aorta]], while the left pulmonary artery passes ventrally to the [[descending aorta]].
JOURNAL
Pulmonary Circulation journal; Pulmonary Circulation (journal); Pulm. Circ.; Pulm Circ
The pulmonary circulation is a division of the circulatory system in all vertebrates. The circuit begins with deoxygenated blood returned from the body to the right atrium of the heart where it is pumped out from the right ventricle to the lungs.
Pulmonary Circulation         
  • [[3D rendering]] of a [[high resolution computed tomography]] of the [[thorax]]. The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the [[root of the lung]] have been digitally removed in order to visualize the different levels of the pulmonary circulation.
  • The opening page of one of Ibn al-Nafis's medical works
  • Image showing main pulmonary artery coursing ventrally to the [[aortic root]] and [[trachea]]. The right pulmonary artery passes dorsally to the [[ascending aorta]], while the left pulmonary artery passes ventrally to the [[descending aorta]].
JOURNAL
Pulmonary Circulation journal; Pulmonary Circulation (journal); Pulm. Circ.; Pulm Circ
Pulmonary Circulation is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the fields of pulmonary circulation and pulmonary vascular disease. It was established in 2011 and is published by Sage Publications on behalf of the Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute, of which it is an official journal.
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.
Pump action         
  • Akkar Churchill SBS (Short Barrel Shotgun) pump action shotgun 12 inch barrel
  • The GM-94 Pump action 43mm Russian grenade launcher.
  • A [[Mossberg 500]] 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol grip.
  • A [[Remington Model 760]] [[.30-06 Springfield]] pump-action rifle.
ACTION WHICH USES A PUMP TO EJECT SPENT ROUNDS
Pump-action shotgun; Pump action shotgun; Pump-action shotguns; Slide action; Trombone-action; Trombone action; Slide-action; Pump shotgun; Pump gun; Slide-Action; Pump-action; Slide-action shotgun
Pump action or slide action is a repeating firearm action that is operated manually by moving a sliding handguard on the gun's forestock. When shooting, the sliding forend is pulled rearward to eject any expended cartridge and typically to cock the hammer/striker, and then pushed forward to load (chamber) a new cartridge into the chamber.
pump-action         
  • Akkar Churchill SBS (Short Barrel Shotgun) pump action shotgun 12 inch barrel
  • The GM-94 Pump action 43mm Russian grenade launcher.
  • A [[Mossberg 500]] 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol grip.
  • A [[Remington Model 760]] [[.30-06 Springfield]] pump-action rifle.
ACTION WHICH USES A PUMP TO EJECT SPENT ROUNDS
Pump-action shotgun; Pump action shotgun; Pump-action shotguns; Slide action; Trombone-action; Trombone action; Slide-action; Pump shotgun; Pump gun; Slide-Action; Pump-action; Slide-action shotgun
¦ adjective denoting a repeating firearm in which a new round is brought into the breech by a slide action in line with the barrel.
Diver's pump         
  • Manually operated two-cylinder diver's air pump without cabinet, showing the functional components
  • Two-cylinder lever pump
  • Two men operating a rotary diver's air pump
  • Pressure gauge on Siebe Gorman manual diver's pump, indicating delivered pressure in pounds per square inch (black) and feet sea water (red)
  • Arrangement drawing of a 3-cylinder rotary air pump
MANUALLY POWERED SURFACE AIR SUPPLY FOR DIVERS
Diving pump; Diving air pump; Diver's air pump
A diver's pump is a manually operated low pressure air compressor used to provide divers in standard diving dress with air while they are underwater.
Gasoline pump         
  • A state petroleum inspector visiting a [[Mobil]] station in [[Port Charlotte, Florida]]
  • A four pump dispenser at a petrol station in Finland. The dispenser shown here dispenses 95E10 and 98E5 petrol; diesel as well as low tax [[fuel oil]] dyed with [[Solvent Yellow 124]] (indicated as "Polttoöljy"/"Brännolja"/"MPÖ"; primarily intended for non-road vehicles such as those used in the agricultural and construction sectors)
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  • A pump display in [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]
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DEVICE FOR DISPENSING FUEL TO A VEHICLE OR CONTAINER
Gas Pump; ⛽; Gas pump; Misfueling; Mis-fueling; Fuel pump (gas station); Fuel dispenser; Diesel pump
A gasoline pump is a machine at a filling station that is used to pump gasoline (petrol), diesel, or other types of liquid fuel into vehicles. Gasoline pumps are also known as bowsers or petrol bowsers (in Australia), petrol pumps (in Commonwealth countries), or gas pumps (in North America).

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Circulator pump

A circulator pump or circulating pump is a specific type of pump used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit. They are commonly found circulating water in a hydronic heating or cooling system. Because they only circulate liquid within a closed circuit, they only need to overcome the friction of a piping system (as opposed to lifting a fluid from a point of lower potential energy to a point of higher potential energy).

Circulator pumps as used in hydronic systems are usually electrically powered centrifugal pumps. As used in homes, they are often small, sealed, and rated at a fraction of a horsepower, but in commercial applications they range in size up to many horsepower and the electric motor is usually separated from the pump body by some form of mechanical coupling. The sealed units used in home applications often have the motor rotor, pump impeller, and support bearings combined and sealed within the water circuit. This avoids one of the principal challenges faced by the larger, two-part pumps: maintaining a water-tight seal at the point where the pump drive shaft enters the pump body.

Small- to medium-sized circulator pumps are usually supported entirely by the pipe flanges that join them to the rest of the hydronic plumbing. Large pumps are usually pad-mounted.

Pumps that are used solely for closed hydronic systems can be made with cast iron components as the water in the loop will either become de-oxygenated or be treated with chemicals to inhibit corrosion. But pumps that have a steady stream of oxygenated, potable water flowing through them must be made of more expensive materials such as bronze.