Computerized Hydraulic Ram

The HANSA designed and developed an experimental model It can be used to demonstrate the formation and effect of a water hammer and to study how a hydraulic ram works. The water is fed to the ram via a long pipe at a gradient. Above certain water velocity, the waste valve in the ram closes automatically, due to the flow forces. This happens suddenly so that the kinetic energy of the water in the pipe is converted into potential pressure energy. The pressure opens a check valve and the water flows into an air vessel. The air cushion in the air vessel dampens the water hammer and ensures a uniform lift into the elevated tank. After the water hammer has subsided, the waste valve opens due to the dead weight, the water in the pipe starts to flow again and the process repeats itself.

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