User talk:Riveshp/ENES-100/project 1

This is the link to the hydro dam that exploded in Russia ... media speculated it was a pressure surge that caused the turbine to explode.

Water hammer is a term used to describe this effect in systems (negatively) ... you are using it positively.

water hammers occur in homes, hotels and are relieved by an air pressure chamber.

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 * please delete stuff in quotes ... don't leave it
 * have photo that is not linked up .. delete broken links
 * I am glad you can scan you notebook (or take a picture of it), but it doesn't push the project forward ... there are better animations on the web that you presented in class ... so why do it?

CDIO Page:
 * Requirements are something like .. has to work in a room, be mobile, use small amounts of water .. can run limited amount of time .. use smaller diameter pipes, try to run minature ...
 * Alternatives in design ... "research" is a bad word ..
 * You have one link mentioned twice
 * There are alternative ram designs on the net, find them and link them up
 * Need good clear drawing with the valves named .. pressure chamber identified,

10/10/10 .. --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 17:31, 25 February 2013 (UTC)

CDIO page has dates in it ... Should be timeless .. "A prototype water ram has been developed" ... this belongs in the narrative on the project page.

Tests will consist of water being pushed into the waste valve, ... is too vague. Need specifics: drawings, measurements, diameters, etc.

"main problem with the water rams is finding a automatic valve to complete that small failure" ... WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?

10/10/0 --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 13:50, 4 March 2013 (UTC)

What you wrote in your narrative is misleading, nothing has been tested. The cdio page was filled with misleading statments. 10/0/0 --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 14:18, 11 March 2013 (UTC)

Still can not tell what you are doing .. I see the pictures .. but "helping" is not descriptive enough 10/10/0 --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 01:43, 27 March 2013 (UTC)