Wow, as a person who isn't a mechanical thinking type, this is complicated to my thoughts. How a person/people came up with these ideas is so fascinating!
10.yüzyildan kalma bi tane vardi suriyede 1947 ye kadar faliyetteydi sonra faaliyetine son verildi. Bu su pompasi el cezeriye ait daha bi süru eseri var bence kesinlikle arastirmalisin onu
This video might be what you're looking for. The mechanics look similar though it doesn't show a full side view. ruclips.net/video/p7OERbKMk-U/видео.html
well you are talking about efficiency, there are water piping systems made with rocks and concrete, that have huge leaks and looses but still work, i think the only utter crap here is your brain, modern materials are used to make machines more compact and efficient, but they are not necesary for a machine to exist
I do understand the mechanic behind it. And first I have to say it is a very good explanitorry animation whoever from the Johann wolfgang von Goethe Institut did it. I don't know what Goethe had to do with mechanics accept he was interested in all sciences. But I am sure he would have been proud of the animator. He or she did a far better job than these arabs who did the drawing. And this is OP. Okay it won't suck and push all the water 100% efficient but in general it works. And ust that already isastonishing when you think about it. from a linear flowing river (over a circular motinon) to water getting moved from under the river up. ^ From this --> to this |. I mean it is in theory in principal simple. But how would you do it in pratice. I could come up with to simple clogs gripping in each other. When I think about it again an horizontal clog in connection with a spiral tube. Or first a vertical clog gripping a horizontal connected with a vertical or slightly inclined spriral tube. That should be simper and work more efficient. Why did they make it so complicated? So to sum it up I can come up with a better =more efficient+simpler(which means less potential to break) . So it is not OP at all.
There are not many existing examples of mechanical water pumps driven by water wheels. I hope it is OK, I've linked to this video from the Water Wheel Pumps public facebook group. Do you know if anything like this is commercially available now? Water Wheel Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/240458583255303/ Direct link to mechanical water wheel pumps discussion: facebook.com/groups/240458583255303/permalink/246390692662092/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismail_al-Jazari This invention is designed and documented by "al-Jazari" working model is done by Prof. Fuat Sezgin you shall visit his museum in Istanbul(Gulhane Garden) or just follow the link. www.scienceinislam.com/360-sanal-tur/
Valves are automatic. It is a one way check valve. One allows water to be drawn in while the other closes due to the negative pressure in the cylinder. To pump out, the positive pressure in the cylinder causes the top to open and bottom to close.
The process..............yes. This specific delivery system .........................probably not. But you take everything except the pipes that rise 11 feet into the air and only put them 2 feet into the air and you've got yourself a ball game. Of course this process might not work in waterways that don't flow in any specific direction (like oceans or deltas) but it probably works very well in single direction rivers and streams (those that cannot flow back uphill). Locating this type of operation just before a water fall is possibly the best place to put something like this because as the water gets closer to the waterfall it may start running faster and therefore be able to turn the wheel at a fast enough rate to guarantee that enough water is pumped out of the river.
Wow, as a person who isn't a mechanical thinking type, this is complicated to my thoughts. How a person/people came up with these ideas is so fascinating!
This idea is not fascinating
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Спасибо за видео. Всё понятно даже без перевода.
Al Jazari is the inventor of piston, this pump is one of earliest use of piston in human history.
The premodern people were more advanced and technological but the technology was not accessible by everyone
Great Idea...simple & cost less
What do you think Marlin ? No good Jim back to the safety of the helicopter .
as you see the world water above the map is ماء from the arabic language.
he was a Muslim and he did many things.
Super amizing good job because of your vlog tutorial I got some knowledge from you about that your vlog
El Cezeriye ve Fuat Sezgin hocaya rahmetler olsun...
Hola muy buen Diseño.... me gusto....
Very good thank you
is there a working one anywhere?,looks like a good design,..once balanced.
10.yüzyildan kalma bi tane vardi suriyede 1947 ye kadar faliyetteydi sonra faaliyetine son verildi. Bu su pompasi el cezeriye ait daha bi süru eseri var bence kesinlikle arastirmalisin onu
This video might be what you're looking for. The mechanics look similar though it doesn't show a full side view.
ruclips.net/video/p7OERbKMk-U/видео.html
Tuyệt vời. Cảm ơn bạn.
Water tight pistons in 13th century AD.
Pretty easy to get a good enough seal, leather works well.
well you are talking about efficiency, there are water piping systems made with rocks and concrete, that have huge leaks and looses but still work, i think the only utter crap here is your brain, modern materials are used to make machines more compact and efficient, but they are not necesary for a machine to exist
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Preetty sure they used animal skin as Water Sealing
Well, they were able to move doors using water steam back in Greek.
I do understand the mechanic behind it. And first I have to say it is a very good explanitorry animation whoever from the Johann wolfgang von Goethe Institut did it. I don't know what Goethe had to do with mechanics accept he was interested in all sciences. But I am sure he would have been proud of the animator. He or she did a far better job than these arabs who did the drawing. And this is OP. Okay it won't suck and push all the water 100% efficient but in general it works. And ust that already isastonishing when you think about it. from a linear flowing river (over a circular motinon) to water getting moved from under the river up.
^
From this --> to this |. I mean it is in theory in principal simple. But how would you do it in pratice. I could come up with to simple clogs gripping in each other. When I think about it again an horizontal clog in connection with a spiral tube. Or first a vertical clog gripping a horizontal connected with a vertical or slightly inclined spriral tube. That should be simper and work more efficient. Why did they make it so complicated?
So to sum it up I can come up with a better =more efficient+simpler(which means less potential to break) . So it is not OP at all.
Dogrusal hareketin dairesel hareketle veya tersinin herhangi birseyi pombalamasi için kullanilmasi
This invented by İsmail Ebul iz el cezeri
And as i told my people the tank will drop the 💧 to the big wheel and all this system will be in a . ⛲
Sorry my english is not perfect, could you please activate the subtittles. Thank you
Güzel bir sistem gerçekten.
sensacional gracias por el video
Instead of bulls we should arrange another wheel
videonun en altında göte üniv.den dr.fuat sezgin in sistemi tasarladığı yazıyor. tebrik ederiz fuat hocayı
Bu tasarım el cezeri ya ait
Спасибо. А это будет работать на слабом течении?
Can you tell the software which you used to make the model???
There are not many existing examples of mechanical water pumps driven by water wheels. I hope it is OK, I've linked to this video from the Water Wheel Pumps public facebook group. Do you know if anything like this is commercially available now?
Water Wheel Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/240458583255303/
Direct link to mechanical water wheel pumps discussion:
facebook.com/groups/240458583255303/permalink/246390692662092/
это эффективней винта архимеда ?
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Very good idea
why hasn't anyone built one of these ???
Because there are far better alternatives that we already use? lol. A standard water wheel kills the efficiency of this device.
@@MikoWilson bu sistem 1150 lerde anadolu'da kullanilan su pompasi sistemi ve mucidi de el cezeri'dir
Good video
great history,
Estupendo...bideo....genial
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Beau !!
How you make this video
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very nice
Wow good
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It's always exist, not in this form but in other princip.
Sorry reinventing warm water.
Does it work in cold water ?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismail_al-Jazari
This invention is designed and documented by "al-Jazari" working model is done by Prof. Fuat Sezgin
you shall visit his museum in Istanbul(Gulhane Garden) or just follow the link.
www.scienceinislam.com/360-sanal-tur/
What controlled the timing on the valves?
Pressure and gravity.
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How those valves can be controlled here .again by using cams?
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The same manual pump technique
Valves are automatic. It is a one way check valve. One allows water to be drawn in while the other closes due to the negative pressure in the cylinder. To pump out, the positive pressure in the cylinder causes the top to open and bottom to close.
One way check valves. They're activated by water pressure and vacuum. It's pretty smart for its time.
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Salahaddin eyubide kurd ama herkese turk olarak tanitiyorlar ne kadar garip
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How do we know the water is clean
Good
is this practical?
The process..............yes.
This specific delivery system .........................probably not.
But you take everything except the pipes that rise 11 feet into the air and only put them 2 feet into the air and you've got yourself a ball game.
Of course this process might not work in waterways that don't flow in any specific direction (like oceans or deltas) but it probably works very well in single direction rivers and streams (those that cannot flow back uphill).
Locating this type of operation just before a water fall is possibly the best place to put something like this because as the water gets closer to the waterfall it may start running faster and therefore be able to turn the wheel at a fast enough rate to guarantee that enough water is pumped out of the river.
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Arabic civilization inventions
No Arabic,but islami Civilization inventions
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looks excessive
Wow
Okey
Muito bom!
No es muy eficiente existen mejores metodos
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