A Research on Square-Pallet Chain-Pump’s Working Principle

Qing-yun ZOU

Abstract


Although some papers and documents had introduced square-pallet chain-pump, but they did not discussed the pump’s lifting mechanism nearly; in this paper, based the analysis on square-pallet chain split hydraulic gradient to several tens so water leak less, try improve the square-pallet chain-pump’s working principle, and discuss some relevant problems.
Key words: square-plate chain-pump, scrape water, bail water, hydraulic gradient, mnemonic rhyme on selecting suitable timber
Résumé: Etant donné le manque d’argumentation sur le mécanisme d’élévation d’eau dans les documents chinois relatifs à la noria d’ « os de dragon », l’article, à travers l’analyse du fonctionnement de la noria d’ « os de dragon », étudie son principe de travail et discute en même temps ses caractéristiques locales.
Mots-clés: noria, puiser de l’eau, élever de l’eau, écart de niveau d’eau, formules rimées pour le choix de matériaux
摘要:針對有關龍骨水車的中文文獻中提水機制論述缺略,本文通過對中國龍骨水車提水時板頁木鏈分水程為數十小梯級使下漏水少上行水豐的分析,深入研究了中國龍骨水車的工作機理,同時討論了中國龍骨水 車的地方特色。
關鍵詞:翻車;刮水;戽水;水位差;選材口訣

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020070301.006

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