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water hammer
A surge of pressure in a pipe carrying a fluid; especially the banging sound in a steam or hot water pipe caused by bubbles of air, or by an abrupt alteration of the flow
A banging noise heard in a water pipe following an abrupt alteration of the flow with resultant pressure surges
(Bilim, İlim) Water hammer (or, more generally, fluid hammer) is a pressure surge or wave caused by the kinetic energy of a fluid in motion when it is forced to stop or change direction suddenly. It depends on the fluid compressibility where there are sudden changes in pressure. For example, if a valve is closed suddenly at an end of a pipeline system a water hammer wave propagates in the pipe. Moving water in a pipe has kinetic energy proportional to the mass of the water in a given volume times the square of the velocity of the water
A banging noise in steam pipes, caused by steam bubbles entering a cold pipe partially filled with water
A very rapidly moving pressure wave in a closed conduit, usually resulting from a sudden stoppage or change in the flow
When reversed or shaken, the water being unimpeded by air, strikes the sides in solid mass with a sound like that of a hammer
A metal hammer used when heated, as by dipping in hot water, to blister the skin, as for counterritation
the banging sound of steam in pipes
The sound like someone hammering on a pipe that occurs when a valve is opened or closed very rapidly When a valve position is changed quickly, the water pressure in a pipe will increase and decrease back and forth very quickly This rise and fall in pressures can do serious damage to the system
a condition caused by the abrupt movement of water in a supply line characterized by a -hammering" sound, usually when the flow is shut off
(1) Very rapid pressure wave in a conduit due to a sudden change in flow; the potentially damaging slam, bang, or shudder that occurs in a pipe when a sudden change in water velocity (usually as a result of too-rapidly starting a pump or operating a valve) creates a great change in water pressure (2) A banging noise in steam pipes, caused by steam bubbles entering a cold pipe partially filled with water
A rattling of pipes that may occur from the hammer effect of stopping the flow of water through a high-flow faucet unless the required hammer supressor devices are installed
A concussion or sound of concussion of moving water against the side of a containing pipe or vessel
A concussion, or blow, made by water in striking, as against the sides of a pipe or vessel containing it
A vessel partly filled with water, exhausted of air, and hermetically sealed
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