gh4063
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 16, 2009
- 2
Hello All,
I'm doing testing on a siphon turbine model and I'm trying to work out how to achieve automated priming and air flow regulation through a valve at the apex (highest point) of the siphon ductwork - specifically I'm after some advice on valve and pump arrangements (I'm afraid I'm ignorant about most of the terminology).
I need to suck air out of the apex bend to start the siphon, but to autmatically stop when the water level reaches the air line valve. I also want to be able to introduce air to regulate flow through the system and periodcally I want to supply enough air to break the siphon completely.
Both the inlet and outlet of the siphon are always submerged, with an average ductwork diameter of around 140mm and the minimum pressure observed at the apex is less than 400mmH20 below atmosphere (29mmHg or 0.04bar below atmosphere), so I assume a small vacuum pump would be adequate?
Many thanks, in advance, for any advice.
George
I'm doing testing on a siphon turbine model and I'm trying to work out how to achieve automated priming and air flow regulation through a valve at the apex (highest point) of the siphon ductwork - specifically I'm after some advice on valve and pump arrangements (I'm afraid I'm ignorant about most of the terminology).
I need to suck air out of the apex bend to start the siphon, but to autmatically stop when the water level reaches the air line valve. I also want to be able to introduce air to regulate flow through the system and periodcally I want to supply enough air to break the siphon completely.
Both the inlet and outlet of the siphon are always submerged, with an average ductwork diameter of around 140mm and the minimum pressure observed at the apex is less than 400mmH20 below atmosphere (29mmHg or 0.04bar below atmosphere), so I assume a small vacuum pump would be adequate?
Many thanks, in advance, for any advice.
George