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How Does a Vacuum Truck Work? The Science of Suction
The operation of a vacuum truck is a brilliant application of basic physics. It's not "sucking" in the traditional sense but rather manipulating air pressure to do the work. The system consists of three main components: a sealed storage tank, a powerful pump (typically a positive displacement blower), and a hose and intake system.
The process begins with the pump, which forcefully removes air from the sealed tank. This creates a significant pressure difference—a strong vacuum—inside the tank compared to the normal atmospheric pressure outside. When the operator opens the intake valve and submerges the hose in the material, the higher outside pressure forcefully pushes the liquid or sludge into the low-pressure tank, filling the void. To unload, the pump is reversed to push air into the tank, creating positive pressure that forces the material out through a discharge valve.
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