brianslater
Industrial
- Aug 20, 2003
- 34
Hi guys,
does anyone remeber this type of primitve pump, invented in the victorian days. Basically it consists of a long suction pipe coming (100m typical 50mm dia) from an slightly elevated area, feeds through a type of flapper valve which closes once a certain flowrate has been established. This then forces the water up through an nrv supported by a simple hydraulic reservoir to a header tank. So the kinetic enegry of the line of water is abruptly stopped and converted into potential energy stored in the header tank. Brilliantly simple, almost no moving parts - hope you understand this
does anyone know if this device is still made anywhere in the world?
does anyone remeber this type of primitve pump, invented in the victorian days. Basically it consists of a long suction pipe coming (100m typical 50mm dia) from an slightly elevated area, feeds through a type of flapper valve which closes once a certain flowrate has been established. This then forces the water up through an nrv supported by a simple hydraulic reservoir to a header tank. So the kinetic enegry of the line of water is abruptly stopped and converted into potential energy stored in the header tank. Brilliantly simple, almost no moving parts - hope you understand this
does anyone know if this device is still made anywhere in the world?