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  2. Peristaltic pump - Wikipedia

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    A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained in a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing. Most peristaltic pumps work through rotary motion, though linear peristaltic pumps have also been made.

  3. Infusion pump - Wikipedia

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    Small-volume pumps infuse hormones, such as insulin, or other medicines, such as opiates. Within these classes, some pumps are designed to be portable, others are designed to be used in a hospital, and there are special systems for charity and battlefield use. Large-volume pumps usually use some form of peristaltic pump. Classically, they use ...

  4. Talk:Peristaltic pump - Wikipedia

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    Becaused it's flexed, it will eventually wear out first. Otherwise, the rest of the pump is extremely reliable. Samw 03:41 22 May 2003 (UTC) I've spent all morning using a cheap (£10) battery-powered water pistol. I had to assume it was using a peristaltic pump (one of the decorative windows shows a rotating plastic object likely linked to the ...

  5. Peristalsis - Wikipedia

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    A peristaltic pump is a positive-displacement pump in which a motor pinches advancing portions of a flexible tube to propel a fluid within the tube. The pump isolates the fluid from the machinery, which is important if the fluid is abrasive or must remain sterile.

  6. Geotechnical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Geotechnical engineering, also known as geotechnics, is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. It uses the principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics to solve its engineering problems.

  7. Offshore geotechnical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Offshore geotechnical engineering is a sub-field of geotechnical engineering. It is concerned with foundation design, construction, maintenance and decommissioning for human-made structures in the sea. [1] Oil platforms, artificial islands and submarine pipelines are examples of such structures. The seabed has to be able to withstand the weight ...

  8. Soil compaction - Wikipedia

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    In geotechnical engineering, soil compaction is the process in which stress applied to a soil causes densification as air is displaced from the pores between the soil grains. When stress is applied that causes densification due to water (or other liquid) being displaced from between the soil grains, then consolidation , not compaction, has ...

  9. Journal of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Engineering

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    The Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It covers foundations, retaining structures, soil dynamics, slope stability , dams , earthquake engineering , environmental geotechnics, geosynthetics , groundwater monitoring, and coastal and ...

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