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  2. Rotary-screw compressor - Wikipedia

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    As an example, a 250 HP compound compressor is a large piece of equipment that generally requires a special foundation, building accommodations and highly trained riggers to place the equipment. On the other hand, a 250 HP rotary-screw compressor can be placed on an ordinary shop floor using a standard forklift .

  3. Scroll compressor - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a spinning scroll compressor. Léon Creux first patented a scroll compressor in 1905 in France and the US. [2] Creux invented the compressor as a rotary steam engine concept, but the metal casting technology of the period was not sufficiently advanced to construct a working prototype, since a scroll compressor demands very tight tolerances to function effectively.

  4. Guided-rotor compressor - Wikipedia

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    The guided-rotor compressor (GRC) is a positive-displacement rotary gas compressor. The compression volume is defined by the trochoidally rotating rotor mounted on an eccentric drive shaft [ 1 ] [ 2 ] with a typical 80 to 85% adiabatic efficiency.

  5. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    A rotary vane compressor is well suited to electric motor drive and is significantly quieter in operation than the equivalent piston compressor. Rotary vane compressors can have mechanical efficiencies of about 90%. [12]

  6. Conical screw compressor - Wikipedia

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    The relatively recently developed conical screw compressor is a type of rotary-screw compressor using a different topology from the typical dual-screw type. In effect it can be thought of as a conical spiral extension of a gerotor , although the exact geometry is somewhat different due to the angular offset.

  7. Rotodynamic pump - Wikipedia

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    A rotodynamic pump is a kinetic machine in which energy is continuously imparted to the pumped fluid by means of a rotating impeller, propeller, or rotor, in contrast to a positive-displacement pump in which a fluid is moved by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and forcing the trapped volume into the pump's discharge. [1]

  8. Compressed air - Wikipedia

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    Compressor – Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume; Gas duster – Product used for dusting devices – (generally use fluorocarbons but some use compressed air.) Rotary-screw compressor – Gas compressor using a rotary positive-displacement mechanism

  9. Gas turbine engine compressors - Wikipedia

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    On civil turbofans, the first stage of the LP compressor is often a single-stage fan. If the HP compressor pressure ratio exceeds about 4.5:1, then the unit will probably have variable geometry (i.e. variable stators) on the first few stages, to make the surge line on the compressor map more shallow, to accommodate the shallow working line.