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Definition of impeller in English: impeller(also impellor) noun ɪmˈpɛləɪmˈpɛlər 1The rotating part of a centrifugal pump, compressor, or other machine designed to move a fluid by rotation. Example sentencesExamples - The valves have stainless steel disks and the bells and impellers are made of cast iron.
- As the bubbles pop, shock waves are created within the pump that not only make noise but also burst with enough force to damage the impeller and other pump parts.
- Clear any broken pieces of the old impeller that could clog water flow.
- This type of humidifier has a rapidly rotating fan called an impeller, which turns water droplets into a fine mist.
- Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor.
- Rotation of the impeller draws liquid through the inlet cap opening and pushes the liquid through the pump flow path.
- Closed impellers are more efficient with water and very liquid manure, but cannot handle large solids.
- The impeller on the water pump was just about gone and the bushing holding it to the shaft was cracked.
- In this area, it is investigating the use of improved cooling fans, impellers, and other devices that can help keep processors cool.
- As the debris passes through the impeller that would normally be providing air flow to push leaves, it is shredded to many times its original size before entering the vacuum bag.
- The engine output shaft drives the torque converter's impeller, which uses fins to pump fluid - in this case engine oil - to drive vanes on the torque converter's turbine.
- It whips it up to speed dramatically, but the impeller doesn't compress the air or generate boost.
- Centrifugal pumps are not positive-displacement pumps because the impeller can slip in the liquid.
- The flow of air exits the impeller and enters a vaneless diffuser, where it is straightened out and sent into the scroll.
- Offering four different models, these handheld digital instruments quickly and easily read wind speed via a sturdy impeller.
- The stator has one more blade than the impeller, and is designed to reroute the airflow from the fan in a more coherent way, as well as minimize fan noise.
- This is one durable resin - one well suited for functional prototypes like impellers, pump housings, headlight reflectors, and wind tunnel test models.
- Wear opens up the seal area allowing some of the higher pressure water exiting the impeller to flow back into the lower pressure area below the impeller.
- High-speed impellers for pumping corrosive gases in certain industrial processes are aluminum weldments.
- It can also analyze flows created by assemblies with non-symmetrical enclosures, such as impellers and centrifugal pumps.
- 1.1 A device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance travelled.
Example sentencesExamples - The flow of water past the transducer it contained would drive a small impeller to give an electrical signal proportional to the speed of the boat.
- The distance traveled can be measured by counting the revolutions of an impeller towed behind the vessel or mounted in its hull.
Rhymes a cappella, Arabella, Bella, bestseller, Capella, cellar, Cinderella, citronella, Clarabella, corella, Daniela, Della, dispeller, dweller, Ella, expeller, favela, fella, fellah, feller, Fenella, Floella, foreteller, Heller, interstellar, Keller, Louella, Mandela, mortadella, mozzarella, Nigella, novella, paella, panatella, patella, predella, propeller, queller, quinella, repeller, rosella, rubella, salmonella, Santiago de Compostela, seller, smeller, speller, Stella, stellar, tarantella, teller, umbrella, Viyella Definition of impeller in US English: impellernounimˈpelərɪmˈpɛlər 1The rotating part of a centrifugal pump, compressor, or other machine designed to move a fluid by rotation. Example sentencesExamples - This is one durable resin - one well suited for functional prototypes like impellers, pump housings, headlight reflectors, and wind tunnel test models.
- As the debris passes through the impeller that would normally be providing air flow to push leaves, it is shredded to many times its original size before entering the vacuum bag.
- The engine output shaft drives the torque converter's impeller, which uses fins to pump fluid - in this case engine oil - to drive vanes on the torque converter's turbine.
- Centrifugal pumps are not positive-displacement pumps because the impeller can slip in the liquid.
- Closed impellers are more efficient with water and very liquid manure, but cannot handle large solids.
- Rotation of the impeller draws liquid through the inlet cap opening and pushes the liquid through the pump flow path.
- Consider what you need to displace during jobs like repairing the fresh water pump or changing an impellor.
- The stator has one more blade than the impeller, and is designed to reroute the airflow from the fan in a more coherent way, as well as minimize fan noise.
- High-speed impellers for pumping corrosive gases in certain industrial processes are aluminum weldments.
- In this area, it is investigating the use of improved cooling fans, impellers, and other devices that can help keep processors cool.
- The flow of air exits the impeller and enters a vaneless diffuser, where it is straightened out and sent into the scroll.
- It whips it up to speed dramatically, but the impeller doesn't compress the air or generate boost.
- Clear any broken pieces of the old impeller that could clog water flow.
- As the bubbles pop, shock waves are created within the pump that not only make noise but also burst with enough force to damage the impeller and other pump parts.
- This type of humidifier has a rapidly rotating fan called an impeller, which turns water droplets into a fine mist.
- Offering four different models, these handheld digital instruments quickly and easily read wind speed via a sturdy impeller.
- Wear opens up the seal area allowing some of the higher pressure water exiting the impeller to flow back into the lower pressure area below the impeller.
- The impeller on the water pump was just about gone and the bushing holding it to the shaft was cracked.
- The valves have stainless steel disks and the bells and impellers are made of cast iron.
- It can also analyze flows created by assemblies with non-symmetrical enclosures, such as impellers and centrifugal pumps.
- 1.1 A rotating device turned by the flow of water past a ship's hull, used to measure speed or distance traveled.
Example sentencesExamples - The distance traveled can be measured by counting the revolutions of an impeller towed behind the vessel or mounted in its hull.
- The flow of water past the transducer it contained would drive a small impeller to give an electrical signal proportional to the speed of the boat.
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