Water cutting.
Posted by
Arne Chr. Jorgensen
on 1999-08-08 20:36:28 UTC
I know most of you did understand what I meant, but as a test I made
a little drawing. Maybe it will be messed up.
A test drawing. ( It may be corrupted in Netscape )
valve2 valve1
--------------------------------
bypass / \ water from a pressure washer
------ ------------------------
| |
| |
| |
| | nozzle
The chamber between the two valves is empty, so valve1 will open.
The water
will enter with a high velocity, and suddenly valve2 will close.
This sudden
stop, will generate a very high pressure, and valve1 will be closed.
The
only way for the pressure to go, - is through the nozzle. This
process will
repeat itself.
//ARNE
a little drawing. Maybe it will be messed up.
A test drawing. ( It may be corrupted in Netscape )
valve2 valve1
--------------------------------
bypass / \ water from a pressure washer
------ ------------------------
| |
| |
| |
| | nozzle
The chamber between the two valves is empty, so valve1 will open.
The water
will enter with a high velocity, and suddenly valve2 will close.
This sudden
stop, will generate a very high pressure, and valve1 will be closed.
The
only way for the pressure to go, - is through the nozzle. This
process will
repeat itself.
//ARNE