Cruquius waterpomp

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
  • Eén van de 8 waterpompen van gemaal De Cruquius in werking. Iedere pomp had een inhoud van 8000 liter. Iedere 10 seconden werd er oorspronkelijk 64000 liter water opgepompt toen de stoommachine op volle kracht werkte.
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    One of the 8 waterpumps. Every pump contained 8000 liters of water. Originally the Cruquius had 8 pumps working together. So every 10 seconds 64000 liters of water were pumped away when the steampump was working at full power.

Комментарии • 13

  • @3dsman
    @3dsman 5 лет назад

    Great video. Was looking for a video showing the operation and this was perfect. So amazing the engineering work done at that time to drain a lake. Most would have thought it impossible in the day and while we could do it far more efficiently with today's technology, it doesn't take anything away from the fact that it was and is an engineering marvel that (apparently) can still operate today if it weren't redundant/obsoleted.

  • @almasan1247
    @almasan1247 12 лет назад

    Tk,for loading this magnificent pump.vic-rom

  • @andrewsisson962
    @andrewsisson962 8 лет назад +4

    The victorians sure knew how to over engineer things that didn't do much. These only output 6400 liters per second. Two of these pumps (ruclips.net/video/7vvx-3vyeg8/видео.html) would fit in an estate car and could pump 3600 liters per second. It seems if they spent less time putting things in fancy castle like buildings with ornamented iron and actually concentrated on engineering, even without electricity they could have done better.

    • @wim1064
      @wim1064  8 лет назад +8

      The output is 64000 liters not 6400, so much more estate cars needed....

    • @andrewsisson962
      @andrewsisson962 8 лет назад +1

      "So every 10 seconds 64000 liters of water were pumped away when the steampump was working at full power." 64000/10 = 6400 liters per second.

    • @Daaremikkel
      @Daaremikkel 7 лет назад +11

      Todays engineer stands on the shoulders of those who came before him or her.
      Also, I wonder how well the Homa pumps will work after one hundred years.

    • @sharkheadism
      @sharkheadism 6 лет назад

      Shut up bitch

    • @k.kristianjonsson4814
      @k.kristianjonsson4814 6 лет назад +4

      The difference is: It's fascinating to study the mechanical knowledge and effort from that time, and even the buildings are fascinating and beautiful. The modern pump and it's surroundings is dull. Working very well, but dull.