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Centrifugal

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What is Centrifugal?

Centrifugal force is an inertial force that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It is directed away from the axis of rotation. Centrifugal force is commonly used in centrifuges to separate substances of different densities, such as blood components or isotopes. It is also a key factor in the design of rotating machinery like turbines and pumps.

What other technologies are related to Centrifugal?

Centrifugal Competitor Technologies

Reciprocating compressors are used for similar applications as centrifugal compressors, offering an alternative compression method.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 51% (104) of relevant job posts
Screw compressors are another type of compressor that competes with centrifugal compressors in certain applications.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 18% (54) of relevant job posts
Screw compressors are another type of compressor that competes with centrifugal compressors in certain applications.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 14% (54) of relevant job posts

Centrifugal Complementary Technologies

Gearboxes are often used in conjunction with centrifugal equipment to adjust speed and torque.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 2% (55) of relevant job posts
Heat exchangers are often used to cool the compressed fluid/gas after it leaves a centrifugal compressor or pump.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 2% (53) of relevant job posts
Centrifugal pumps are similar in design and application to centrifugal compressors. Though not directly interchangeable, knowledge of one aids in understanding the other. Centrifugal compressors and pumps can be part of the same overall system.
mentioned alongside Centrifugal in 1% (129) of relevant job posts

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