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Hydraulic Ram pump

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[[Image:PrincipleHydraulicRam.jpg|thumb|right|250px300px|Principle of a Hydraulic Ram pump.]][[Image:HydraulicRamChildren.jpg|thumb|right|250px300px|Children standing around a hydraulic ram pump produced by AIDF, Phillippines.]]
A hydraulic ram pump is a water pump powered by water with a height difference. In areas where natural flows exist with a height difference of the water over a small distance, hydraulic ram pumps can be used to transport water to higher grounds without using electricity or fuel. The hydraulic ram uses the water hammer effect to develop pressure that allows a portion of the input water that powers the pump to be lifted to a point higher than where the water originally started. Apart from the kinetic energy of the water, no other source of power is needed.
The optimum length of the drive pipe is five-to-twelve times the vertical distance between the source and the pump, or 500-to-1000 times the diameter of the delivery pipe, whichever is less. This length of drive pipe typically results in a period between pulses of one-to-two seconds. A typical efficiency is 60%, but up to 80% is possible. The drive pipe is ordinarily straight but can be curved or even wound in a spiral. The main requirement is that it be inelastic, strong, and rigid; otherwise, it would greatly diminish the efficiency.
[[Image:PrincipleHydraulicRam2.png|thumb|right|250px300px|Components of a hydraulic ram pump:<br>
1. Inlet — drive pipe<br>
2. Free flow at waste valve<br>
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