Mechanics

Explore the Mechanics behind industrial systems — from centrifugal pumps and hydraulics to material stress and energy transfer. This section connects mechanical principles with real-world fabrication and welding applications, helping professionals, students, and technicians understand how machines work and how to maintain peak performance.

Cavitation in Centrifugal Pumps

Cavitation in Centrifugal Pumps

Cavitation in Centrifugal Pumps: Causes, Effects, and Prevention Centrifugal pumps are the workhorses of modern industry, responsible for moving liquids in sectors ranging from power generation and oil refining to chemical processing and water supply. Despite their robust design, one of the most destructive phenomena they face is cavitation — …

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Differences Between Water-tube and Fire-tube Boilers

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Differences Between Water-tube and Fire-tube Boilers Introduction Boilers are central to energy generation and industrial heating processes, and understanding their design is critical for optimal performance. For a boiler engineer, the distinctions between water-tube and fire-tube boilers go beyond basic operation—they influence efficiency, safety, and application suitability. Let’s explore their …

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