In this video a group of students from Nottingham Trent University look at the theory surrounding water hammer suppression and test it in the lab using TecQuipment’s digital hydraulic bench (H1F) and a DIY water hammer suppression device.
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This was an entry in the TecQuipment 2020 Student Competition. Team 7 members: Edward Novio, Finian Edwards, Daniel Whittingham, Martin Kangro, Liam Bareford and Alex Smith. This team was the winner of the 2020 student competition at Nottingham Trent University.
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00:00 Introduction to Water Hammer and Understanding the Dynamics of Pressure Spikes
00:36 Theoretical Framework: Continuity of Energy in Fluid Systems
00:49 Real-World Impacts of Water Hammer on Infrastructure
01:00 Engineering Solutions to Mitigate Water Hammer
02:08 Instrumentation: Analogue vs Digital Sensors
03:11 Visualising Water Hammer with Slow-Motion Capture
03:31 Valve Dynamics and Their Role in Pressure Mitigation
04:00 Limitations and Challenges Faced During the Project and Proposed Improvements for Future Experiments
04: 48 Applications of Water Hammer Suppression in Domestic and Industrial Systems
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