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Friday, November 2, 2018

ARCHIMEDES SCREW - A circular pipe enclosing a helix and inclined at an angle of about 45 degrees to the horizontal with its lower end dipped in the water; rotation of the device causes the water to rise in the pipe. Modern screw pumps, consisting of helices rotating in open inclined troughs, are effective for pumping sewage in wastewater treatment plants. The open troughs and the design of the screws permit the passage of debris without clogging.

Archimedes screw
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Archimedes Screw
WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica 
Archimedes screwArchimedes screw, machine for raising water, allegedly invented by the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes for removing water from the hold of a large ship.
One form consists of a circular pipe enclosing a helix and inclined at an angle of about 45 degrees to the horizontal with its lower end dipped in the water; rotation of the device causes the water to rise in the pipe.
Archimedes screwOther forms consist of a helix revolving in a fixed cylinder or a helical tube wound around a shaft.
Modern screw pumps, consisting of helices rotating in open inclined troughs, are effective for pumping sewage in wastewater treatment plants.
The open troughs and the design of the screws permit the passage of debris without clogging.


 Archimedes screw

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