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  2. Vortex Aquatic Structures International - Wikipedia

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    Vortex has won several awards, some of which are as follows, 2024, Vortex wins an MVP (Most Valuable Product) award from Aquatics International for CoolHub Abrio [22]; 2023, Vortex wins Leading Edge Award from the World Waterpark Association for Zephyr River, the world's first Dream Tunnel at Super Aqua Club (Quebec) [23]

  3. Vortex mixer - Wikipedia

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    A Scientific Industries Inc. Vortex-Genie 2 vortex mixer in operation A vortex mixer , or vortexer , is a simple device used commonly in laboratories to mix small vials of liquid. It consists of an electric motor with the drive shaft oriented vertically and attached to a cupped rubber piece mounted slightly off-center.

  4. Vortex filter - Wikipedia

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    A vortex filter is a filter used in rainwater harvesting systems to separate medium to large sized debris from the flow of water before the water flows into a tank, cistern or reservoir. by directing the flow around the inside of the wall of the filter housing. Any material with a density greater than water is pushed to the outside and allows ...

  5. Pump - Wikipedia

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    A small, electrically powered pump A large, electrically driven pump for waterworks near the Hengsteysee, Germany. A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, [1] by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic or pneumatic energy.

  6. Impeller - Wikipedia

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    Several different types of pump impellers Flexible impeller of cooling system pump of an outboard engine (1 euro cent coin for comparison, diameter 16.25 mm). An impeller is a rotating component of a centrifugal pump that accelerates fluid outward from the center of rotation, thus transferring energy from the motor that drives the pump to the fluid being pumped.

  7. Vortex - Wikipedia

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    In general, vortex lines (in particular, the axis line) are either closed loops or end at the boundary of the fluid. A whirlpool is an example of the latter, namely a vortex in a body of water whose axis ends at the free surface. A vortex tube whose vortex lines are all closed will be a closed torus-like surface.

  8. Water engine - Wikipedia

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    The largest possible design of a water engine is the directly acting water-column engine or water column machine [3] (German: Wassersäulenmaschine). Such devices had been in use for pumping purposes in different mining areas since the middle of the eighteenth century and one was used, for example, by Georg Friedrich von Reichenbach in 1810 to ...

  9. Vortex machine - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Vortex machine may refer to: Vortex ring gun, a weapon; Vortex ring toy. Air vortex ...