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== Vacuum_pump ==
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File:Roots_blower_-_2_lobes.svg|Roots blower with 2 lobes
File:Molchanova_by_levitskiy.jpg|Vacuum pump
File:HiVacuumApparatus-Tesla.png|High vacuum apparatus by Tesla
File:Two_moving_spirals_scroll_pump.gif|Two moving spirals in a scroll pump
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 18 February 2025

Vacuum Pump[edit]

A vacuum pump is a device that removes gas molecules from a sealed volume in order to leave behind a partial vacuum. The first vacuum pump was invented in 1650 by Otto von Guericke.

History[edit]

The development of vacuum pumps began with the invention of the barometer by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643. Otto von Guericke's pump was the first to create a vacuum, and it was followed by the Boyle and Hooke pump in 1656. The industrial revolution saw the development of more advanced vacuum pumps, which were used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications.

Types of Vacuum Pumps[edit]

Positive Displacement Pumps[edit]

Positive displacement pumps work by expanding a cavity, allowing gases to flow in from the chamber, sealing off the cavity, and then exhausting it to the atmosphere. Examples include:

  • Roots blower: A type of positive displacement pump that uses two lobed rotors to move gas.
Diagram of a Roots blower
  • Scroll pump: Utilizes two interleaved spiral scrolls to pump gases.
Animation of a scroll pump

Momentum Transfer Pumps[edit]

Momentum transfer pumps, also known as molecular pumps, use high-speed blades or jets to impart momentum to gas molecules, moving them from the vacuum side to the exhaust side. Examples include:

Cut through a turbomolecular pump

Entrapment Pumps[edit]

Entrapment pumps capture gases in a solid or adsorbed state. These include:

  • Cryopump: Traps gases by freezing them onto a cold surface.
  • Sorption pump: Uses materials that adsorb gases.

Applications[edit]

Vacuum pumps are used in a variety of applications, including:

Notable Figures[edit]

Natalia Molchanova

Related Pages[edit]

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