The maximum height of a siphon is generally assumed to be dependent on barometric pressure—about 10 m at sea level. This limit arises because the pressure in a siphon above the upper reservoir level is below the ambient pressure, and when the height of a siphon approaches 10 m, the pressure at the crown of the siphon falls below the vapour pressure of water causing water to boil breaking the column. After breaking, the columns on either side are supported by differential pressure between ambient and the low-pressure region at the top of the siphon. Here we report an experiment of a siphon operating at sea level at a height of 15 m, well above 10 m. Prior degassing of the water prevented cavitation. This experiment provides conclusive eviden...
The effects of pressure release on feed water cavitation have been studied using a small pilot scale...
The paper presents the results of experimental researches of siphon outlets, which are used at large...
The decrease in hydrostatic pressure generated by octopus suckers adhering to wettable and non-wetta...
The maximum height of a siphon is generally assumed to be dependent on barometric pressure—about 10 ...
A siphon is a device that is used to drain a container, with water rising inside a hose in the form ...
Siphons have been used since ancient times, but exactly how they work is still a matter of debate. I...
Although the siphon has been in use since ancient times, the exact mechanism of operation is still u...
A brief summary of conclusions drawn from this work is as follows: 1. The coefficient of discharg...
A siphon uses a tube to transfer a liquid from one container into a lower one, as shown in Figure 1....
The main purpose of this study was to examine negative pressures in siphonic downpipes and to see wh...
Characteristics of siphon flow under submerged discharge conditions Water reservoirs serve such e...
In this article, some classroom experiments are described for correcting the common misconception th...
A novel siphon design has been invented and continuously optimized by Mr. Weng to adapt various pipe...
Siphons are pumps with no moving parts that can transport water from a higher to lower level. The pr...
This thesis describes the principles of siphon and elaborates the specific concepts related to the f...
The effects of pressure release on feed water cavitation have been studied using a small pilot scale...
The paper presents the results of experimental researches of siphon outlets, which are used at large...
The decrease in hydrostatic pressure generated by octopus suckers adhering to wettable and non-wetta...
The maximum height of a siphon is generally assumed to be dependent on barometric pressure—about 10 ...
A siphon is a device that is used to drain a container, with water rising inside a hose in the form ...
Siphons have been used since ancient times, but exactly how they work is still a matter of debate. I...
Although the siphon has been in use since ancient times, the exact mechanism of operation is still u...
A brief summary of conclusions drawn from this work is as follows: 1. The coefficient of discharg...
A siphon uses a tube to transfer a liquid from one container into a lower one, as shown in Figure 1....
The main purpose of this study was to examine negative pressures in siphonic downpipes and to see wh...
Characteristics of siphon flow under submerged discharge conditions Water reservoirs serve such e...
In this article, some classroom experiments are described for correcting the common misconception th...
A novel siphon design has been invented and continuously optimized by Mr. Weng to adapt various pipe...
Siphons are pumps with no moving parts that can transport water from a higher to lower level. The pr...
This thesis describes the principles of siphon and elaborates the specific concepts related to the f...
The effects of pressure release on feed water cavitation have been studied using a small pilot scale...
The paper presents the results of experimental researches of siphon outlets, which are used at large...
The decrease in hydrostatic pressure generated by octopus suckers adhering to wettable and non-wetta...