good evening, here is a rather unusual pump you have already seen all pumps powered by a water mill and well here is a type of submersible pump which works thanks to the current of a river river or stream http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oCt-EHQQvs the video is pretty self explanatory, there is even a link on their official website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p9viHDU ... re=related
I also found a rather surprising handcrafted pump, it is capable of conveying water over a long distance, but what surprises me is the absence of air bell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG18tDWL ... re=related
because on this valdes pump model there is an air bell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcqedxGv ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlNWIo_z ... re=related
it is this type of pump which one finds in the Latin American country on the other hand I wonder in what matter is the piston of the Moldavian artisanal pump
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Nile novo sub sole! Remember Marly's machine and its inventor, a Belgian, a certain Renequin Sualem, from Flemalle, near Liège!
(for the record, these are the gigantic devices powered by a paddle wheel that supplied the fountains in the gardens of Versailles)
(for the record, these are the gigantic devices powered by a paddle wheel that supplied the fountains in the gardens of Versailles)
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pump diagram
hello, I saw this diagram already while searching on google, as I understood this site allows people to offer their inventions on the net, in fact the one who made the diagram of this pump is looking for an entrepreneur who buys his patent to build the pump, if it works why not, what concerns the moldovan video pump I wonder how it gets so much pressure, without air bell
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Re: pump diagram
oli 80 wrote:I wonder how he gets so much pressure, without an air bell
This pump looks like an arm pump in principle but the flow should therefore be jerky, we can therefore assume that downstream of the pumping there is a check valve and a storage vessel, the small diameter of the pipe naturally creating the overpressure.
Am i clear i doubt it myself
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pump pressure
good evening, the explanation you gave is clear, it is true, the diameter of the pipes also plays a role for the pressure, there must also be some kind of expansion vessel for the pressure, the piston must be in rubber, its flexibility must also play a role with pressure
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Well, this is not entirely true: a smaller diameter changes the pressure well in the sense that it lowers the pressure during the flow (friction) !!
It is called a singular pressure drop (point reduction) and / or linear (relative to the pipe distance)
But in any case lowering the diameter does not increase the outlet pressure of the hose!
It is called a singular pressure drop (point reduction) and / or linear (relative to the pipe distance)
But in any case lowering the diameter does not increase the outlet pressure of the hose!
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pressure gauge on the pump
hello, I did not watch out for something, the video of the Moldavian pump, we see a pressure gauge on a T-pipe there may be an expansion vessel or an air bell on this pipe we can clearly see the black suction tuayu and the slightly transparent white discharge pipe, it is the air bell or bladder vase or membrane which causes the pressure
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