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level questions: Positive Displacement Pumps

QuestionAnswer
T/F Positive displacement pumps operate on the principle that liquid is displaced by mechanically varying the chambers within the pump body?True
T/F Positive displacement pumps need to be primed before usefalse (They do not need to be primed before use)
T/F Liquid is drawn into the pump body because the chamber's volume is changingTrue
T/F PD pumps are fitted with a relief device to allow for liquid to return to the suction sideTrue
T/F The flow rate and volume for these pumps is usually quite highFalse (Low)
T/F The reciprocating pump is the simplest version of a PD pump there isTrue
T/F reciprocating pumps can be both single and double actingTrue
In electrically driven reciprocating pumps the handle is replaced by a crankshaft that is attached to the spindle.False (reciprocating pump has a connecting rod, not a spindle)
T/F As the mechanical shaft rotates it converts rotary motion to reciprocating motion and actuates the piston within the reciprocating pumpTrue
T/F Reciprocating pumps are found in high pressure fuel systemsTrue
T/F Reciprocating pumps are found in bilge systemstrue
T/F Reciprocating pumps are found in pressurized HVAC systemsFalse (they are found in high pressure fuel systems and bilge systems)
Rotary motion pumps use rotary motion to vary the volume of the chamber within the pump bodyTrue
There are three kinds of rotary pumpFalse (Gear Pumps, Screw Pumps, Vane Pumps, and Progressive Cavity Pumps)
A screw pump is an example of a rotary motion pumptrue
a rotating vane pump is an example of a rotary motion pumptrue
gear pumps come in three types: internal gear pumps, external gear pumps, and diternal gear pumpsFalse (diternal does not exist)
an external gear pump contains two gears, one with internally cut teeth and the other with externally cut teethFasle (This is the description of an internal gear pump)
external gear pumps contain two gears with externally cut teeth that mesh together while rotating.True (as the teeth disengage with one another the space formed between the teeth and casing increases volume.)
a small amount of liquid leaking back to the inlet port is called spillFalse (term: Slip)
both gears in an external gear pump are usually driven by an electric motor or related machineryFalse (Usually one gear is driven and the second gear is rotated by this driver)
external gear pumps cannot handle any particulate in the liquid it is pumping, or else the pump failsFalse (external gear pumps can handle small particulate but this increases the wear between moving and non moving parts)
an internal gear pump contains two gears; a small driver gear powered by a motor or related machinery and a larger rotor gear powered by the driver gear.False (the large gear is the driver gear and the small gear is the rotor gear)
internal gear pumps can be found as lift pumps in fuel oil supply systemsTrue
Vane pumps are not positive displacement pumpsFalse (they are)
rotary vane pumps have a central rotor that is fitted with vanes and turns inside an eccentric casingTrue
the vanes in a rotary vane pump are constructed out of low friction materials such as PVC or ABS plasticsFalse (they are made primarily out of carbon or steel)
rotary vane pumps are used in hydraulic systemstrue
a rubber impeller is another form of rotary vane pumptrue
The progressive cavity pump has a helical screw rotor fabricated from chromed carbon steel that turns inside a flexible rubber casing called the stator.True
The stator is encased in a metal casing for strengthTrue
as the rotor turns inside the progressive cavity pump, a cavity is formed at the suction end and traps the fluidTrue
progressive cavity pumps can operate at high speedsFalse (low speeds)
progressive cavity pumps are used mainly for pumping bilges waste or on sewage systemsTrue
The progressive cavity pump is incapable of processing large amounts of particulate suspended in the transported mediumFalse (is capable of handling fluids containing large amounts of suspended solids.)
The rate of flow in a swash plate pump will be infinite in both directionsTrue
positive displacement pumps are self primingTrue
positive displacement pumps require a separate suction priming systemFalse (They do not require one, although one may be fitted)
making a reciprocating pump double valved will increase the efficiency of the pumpFalse (term: double acting)
in an internal gear pump the inlet is sealed to the outlet by a crescent shaped inserttrue
spring activated suction and discharge valves must be fitted to a reciprocating pumptrue
the vanes in a vane pump are held against the casing by centrifugal springsfalse (integral slots hold the vanes against the casing)
what type of pump is normally used for engine lubrication?Rotary screw
progressive cavity pumps are utilized in systems where high turbulence is not an issuefalse (these pumps are used in low turbulence systems)
flow rate in a positive displacement pump is usually quite lowtrue
the meshing together of the teeth in a gear pump creates pressuretrue
rotary screw pumps can have multiple driven screwsFalse (one driven screw)
axial piston pumps have pistons attached to a swash platetrue
positive displacement pumps move fluid by centrifugal forceFalse (by mechanically varying the volume of a cavity)
radial piston pumps produce low pressurefalse (high pressure)
positive displacement pumps come in two main categories: rotary and reciprocatingTrue
Rotary vane pumps are positive displacement pumps that have a central rotor that is fitted with vanes and turns inside an eccentric casingtrue
rotary vane pumps are used primarily in fuel systemsfalse (they are used in hydraulic systems)
progressive cavity pumps can operate at high speedsFalse (they operate at low speeds)
the driveshaft on a progressive cavity pump will be fitted to a reduction gearboxTrue
reduction cavity pumps are used mostly in bilge or sewage systems where suspended solids are expectedTrue
the helical screw in a progressive cavity pump is constructed from chromed carbon steel that turns inside a flexable rubber casing called the stator.true
screw pumps are used primarily in lube oil pumpstrue
axial piston pumps have an even number of pistons more often than an odd numberfalse (more often having an odd number of pistons)
the housing of a axial piston pump is also known as a cylinder block, rotor, or barrelTrue
a bent axis pump is most commonly used in hydraulic circuitstrue
a 'valve plate pump' and a 'swash plate pump' are the sameTrue
check ball pump is also known as a wobble bottom pumpFalse (term: wobble plate)