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How Does A Variable Displacement Pump Work?

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A variable displacement pump works by converting mechanical energy to Hydraulic (Fluid) energy. The working of these devices can also be reversed which means they can perform as a hydraulic motor and produce mechanical energy from fluid energy. The dislodgment of the motor can be adjusted on the need of fluid energy, whether higher or lower.

A basic example of the variable displacement pump is the technology used in vehicles like the axial piston pump. In the axial pump numerous pistons are set-up close to each other which rotate around a central shaft. A swash plate is connected to one end of the pistons.
As the pistons start rotating, the position of the plates makes them move in an out of the cylinders. There fore starting a complete revolution of converting and producing energy.
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