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capillair pump

Started by Creativity, January 29, 2009, 01:46:33 PM

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jadaro2600

Quote from: Creativity on February 02, 2009, 05:54:45 PM
thx for explanation.

I made an experiment.I put two ends of a flexible tube into the water.At one end there was a wick inside, pushed so no air could go through it.It was to test my hypothese  outlined in my post above.

With syringe i removed some of the air in the tube. Water raised in both ends of tube to the same height.I couldn't get water in wick end of the tube higher than not wicked end.

So i interpret it like the wick is a part of the tube.

I will try some experiments with onLy the part of the wick in the tube and tube not touching water surface.

I think you misunderstood, air must be able to pass between the surfaces - consider the tube inside a tube a loose fit, no syringes needed, unless maybe you want to use one as a piston of some sort.


Creativity

Quote from: jadaro2600 on February 02, 2009, 10:07:05 PM
I think you misunderstood, air must be able to pass between the surfaces - consider the tube inside a tube a loose fit, no syringes needed, unless maybe you want to use one as a piston of some sort.



no not really :) i tested my theory outlined in my posts,not urs
Blues it through your outstanding life,leaving more than just footsteps behind (1999 B-stok by me).

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gyulasun

@Creativity

You may find this link interesting:  http://www.drspark.com/idea001.php   ;)

By the way,  drspark is also a member here.

rgds,  Gyula

Creativity

Quote from: gyulasun on February 09, 2009, 07:34:04 AM
@Creativity

You may find this link interesting:  http://www.drspark.com/idea001.php   ;)

By the way,  drspark is also a member here.

rgds,  Gyula

na, koszonom szepen ! yep, it helps a lot. I had no time lately to experiment further,but have few designs to test also. From the GIF i see that second wick is submerged into the water in main container. :| so still no dripping.
However, if tube is narrower than second wick capillaries...let us say tube can lift to 10 cm but wick alone till 5 cm. If we made wick of 6cm and connect it on top of the tube,it may drip (because unable to sustain 6cm water level).

if it worked,cascading of design and many parallel tubes/wick setups may scale it to  get some reasonable/free/low tech energy.
Blues it through your outstanding life,leaving more than just footsteps behind (1999 B-stok by me).

By being intensively responsive to what others say,i do run a risk: I open myself up to the opinions of others.i will,at times, have a great understanding for their opinion.Sometimes,i will even change my own opinion because i realize that the other person is right.This "risk" i do not run if i am unresponsive to what others say.

gyulasun

@Creativity

Hoi, bedankt voor de verrassing! Meer goed geluk.   :)

Gyula