rohit kumawat and team11!3!2015
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WATER LIFTING SIPHON PUMP
A project onWATER LIFTING SIPHON PUMP(WLSP)Project Guide Mr. Jitendra Rai
Submitted by- Rohit kumawat Rahul raj Rahul verma
JAIPUR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
CONTENTSIntroductionOverview Working Principles And EffectsWorking of WLSP Components & Materials RequiredApplications Cost EstimationWork in ProgressReferences
1. IntroductionThe Water Lifting Siphon Pump(WLSP) is the device used for lifting water from lower level to higher level with the use of suction and vacuum pressure.The pump uses the small head of water for the lifting process.There is a considerable amount water lifted as it can work non-stop.Free from any moving device and parts.
2. Overview
Fig- Layout of WLSP
3. Working Principles And Effects Bernoulli's law-
= fluidvelocityalong the streamline=gravitational acceleration downwards=elevationingravityfield=pressurealong the streamline= fluiddensity
Fig-Bernoullis principleWhere,
ContRamming effect -
Siphon effect-
Fig- Ramming of water in pulser pumpFig Inverted tube siphon
4. Working of WLSP
Fig-1 Initial filling of feed tank(C)
Fig-2 Initial filling of operating tank(D)
Fig-3 Draining of D tankFeed tankOperating tank
Cont..
Fig- 4 Suction phase Fig- 5 Pressure cycle1 stage lifting tank2 level lifting tank
5. Components & Materials RequiredWater Storage tankTubes Operating tank Regulating valvesTube connectorsPlastic frame structure
6. Applications Agricultural usageCattle water feed system Backup Hydroelectric power generationColling of equipment's in industryHouse hold water supply system Greenhouse farming method
WLSPFig- Hydroelectric power generation
Cont..
WLSPwater outletFig- Lifting water from aquifers & well
7. Advantages And Ecological Aspects
8. Cost EstimationEstimatesd cost of water lifting siphon pump is 1000-2000 Rs .
Work in Progress
Referenceshttp://members.tripod.com/~nxtwave/gaiatech/pulser/index.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiphonStillWorksWithBigLeghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoullilawhttp://www.altenergymag.com/emagazine.php?issue_number=03.12.01&article=coffeejarhttp://www.earthtoys.com/emagazine.php?issue_number=03.10.01&article=pulseren.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_hammer
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