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Centrifugal blowers are ideal for air while centrifugal pumps struggle due to a key difference: fluid density. Here’s why:
Centrifugal Pumps and the Density Dilemma:
Centrifugal pumps work by transferring energy from an impeller to the fluid. The rotating impeller imparts a centrifugal force on the liquid, pushing it outwards and creating pressure. This pressure difference then moves the liquid through the system.
The problem with air is its low density as compared to liquids like water. When air enters a centrifugal pump, the impeller imparts much less force due to the air’s lower mass.
• Inefficient transfer of energy: The impeller struggles to create significant pressure with the low-density air.
Centrifugal Blowers: Designed to Address these Issues: