Tag:pump mechanism=progressive cavity

pump_mechanism=progressive_cavity
Description
Positive displacement pump that moves fluid contained in cavities that progress along the rotor rotation
Group: Man made
Used on these elements
Useful combination
Status: approved

A progressive cavity pump is a positive displacement pump in which the moving part is composed of discrete cavities around an axis. Cavities get the fluid during intake and displace it along the chamber to the output with a positive pressure.

It is different from a screw pump as the cavities actually moves here. A screw doesn't have cavities, see pump_mechanism=screw

Such pumps are mainly used in industry with mechanical_driver=electric_motor to move viscous fluids, you won't find them pumping water very often.

Examples

Photo Location Tagging Comments
Austria

man_made=pump
pump_mechanism=progressive_cavity
mechanical_driver=electric_motor
(optional mechanical_coupling=direct)

A common progressive_cavity_pump driven by an electric motor used for oil pumping in heavy machinery. See below for running principle
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