A gear pump is a type of positive displacement pump. Gear pumps use the actions of revolving gears to move fluids. The rotating gears create a liquid seal with the pump casing and generate suction at the pump inlet. The fluid that is drawn into the pump is enclosed within the teeth of the rotating gears and transported to the discharge. Today we’re discussing information related to the internal gear pump working principle in Georgia. There are two basic designs of gear pump - external and internal. An external gear pump consists of two duplicate, interlocking gears supported by separate shafts. An internal gear pump functions on the same principle but the two interlocking gears are of different sizes with one rotating inside the other. The rotor is an internal gear that has the teeth projecting on the inside.
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