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Technisch gehören die Zentrifugalpumpen zur Gruppe der Kreiselpumpen. Letztere werden nach der Geometrie des Impellers (Flügelrads) in Axial-, Diagonal-und Radialpumpen unterteilt. Die Zentrifugalpumpe zählt zu den Radialpumpen. Die Zentrifugalpumpen werden nach dem Design des Flügelrads weiter untergliedert in solche mit offenem Flügelrad, Vortex-Rotoren oder gedeckten Kanälen Abb.1 Abb.2 Abb.3

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Geissler, HJ., Mehlhorn, U. (2003). Zentrifugalpumpen. In: Feindt, P., Vetter, H.O., Weyand, M. (eds) Synopsis der biologischen und mechanischen Kreislaufunterstützung. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57385-9_5

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