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Basics

  • A sort of "hammer" caused by flowing water being suddenly stopped
  • Mainly a problem in Pipeline Transport
  • Examples are waves splashing up above a wall during a storm like a hurricane, and the sound of quickly shutting off a faucet (even with a quiet knob)
  • A small amount is acceptable and in some cases actually useful ( Ram Pumps RELY upon this principle )
  • Larger Amounts can burst pipes, seals, and valves
  • This can be mitigated with Hydropneumatic Devices , and/or by simply closing valves slowly, or having slower moving fluid

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