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@article{157627, author = {D.B. Jani and Rathod Rahul and Pawar Aniket and Prajapati Hemil and Rathava Mehul}, title = {Study on see saw pump}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {1-4}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=157627}, abstract = {The study used the mechanical motion of playground seesaw as a means to produce pumping action. The study aimed to design a low-cost prototype energy contraption using playground seesaw using locally available and recycled materials. Pump is an innovative concept which pumps water from a bore well, a sump or a rain water harvesting tank. It uses playful energy of the children or the operators collectively to pump water. See-Saw pumps use the force lift technology to draw water from a well to an overhead tank above the ground level for storage and distribution. It does not require electric power. See-Saw pumps work on the same technology and use the reciprocating motion to move the valves of a water cylinder. The technology below the ground is same as the hand pump technology, hence making it very easy to maintain at the village level.}, keywords = {See pump, lifting water, pendulum, reciprocating pump.}, month = {}, }
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