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Types of Mud Pumps Used in Oil and Gas Industry: Centrifugal vs. Reciprocating

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  The quick rotation of an impeller or a contained set of vanes within the pump produces centrifugal force, which powers centrifugal pumps. Applications that require high pressure, such as oil fields and industrial water demolition, frequently utilize reciprocating pumps to push fluids at extremely high pressures. The oil and gas mudpump transfers fluids with high viscosity and a high rate of flow, such as crude oil and numerous other chemicals. This article will discuss the benefits and applications of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps. A Comparison of Centrifugal and Reciprocating Pumps: Their Uses and Advantages ·        Principles of Operation Centrifugal pump’s function based on the concept of centrifugal force. They employ an impeller that spins at high speeds to create a fluid flow. The spinning action draws the fluid towards the centre and releases it outward. Reciprocating pumps shift fluid by moving the piston or diaphragm back and ...