This document presents a project on designing and manufacturing a bucket type water pump that uses the pendulum principle. The presentation contains sections on introduction, literature review, objectives, material selection, required parts, working of the pump, conclusions, and future scope. The introduction discusses how water pumps have traditionally required electricity or manual effort, so the pendulum principle provides an alternative approach. The objectives are to design a structure for pumping water using the pendulum principle with reduced human effort and continuous water discharge. The presentation describes the pump's required levers and assembly, and how it will work. It concludes the pump can safely provide a continuous water flow with easy maintenance at a low cost and be operated by various users.
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1. A PROJECT PRESENTATION
ON
STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING USING
PENDULUM PRINCIPLE FOR BUCKET TYPE WATER PUMP
PRESENTED BY
MAYUR SHRISATHE
PRASAD MAHALE
GANESH GANGURDE
VINIT NAGVANSHI
GUIDED BY
PROF. S.S. POTE
3. INTRODUCTION
Water is one of our basic needs. Water pumps move water from point a to point b
for centuries. Modern pumps require electricity and ancient pumps require more
efforts to operate. Therefore Veljko Milkovic came with the concept of pendulum
based water pump.
5. OBJECTIVES
To design and develop the structure for pumping water using pendulum
principle.
To reduce human efforts.
To achieve continuous discharge of water through pump.
To ensure safe operation of the pump.
6. MATERIAL SELECTION
Material Selection Factors
Availability of materials.
Suitability of materials for the working condition in service.
Cost of the materials.
Physical and chemical properties of materials.
Mechanical properties of materials.
10. CONCLUSIONS
Simply designed and developed the structure for
pumping water using pendulum principle.
Getting continuous flow of water through pump.
Pumping of water can be done safely.
Easy for maintenance and hence less maintenance
cost.
Children, adults as well as handicapped people can
use this pump.
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Durability Testing and Redesign of a Handicap Accessible Pump for Irrigation ,
West Africa.
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