This project is about building a new kind of water well that does not need any power source except weight of people to pull water out from the ground up by using pascal’s law.
This is done by using the wall casing of the well as a large cylinder with surface area A1, a plate that act as piston on the static water level which is 4.76m to 7.8 meter depth so that a person(s) can stand on it acting as a self-pushing piston rod with force of F1 to push the water found at the static water level down forcing the water up in to the pipe with surface area A2 found on a center of the well with high force of F2 to direct it in to water tank found higher elevation.
The peoples who stand on the large pistons use an extendable ladder or rope ladder to go up without affecting the operating system of the piston. The peoples exert force of F1 that can be calculated from summation of their weight on to the water down ward since the only path of water is through the pipe located on the center of the well, water travel with a force of F2 calculated by multiplying F1 with surface area of the pipe divided by the surface area of the wall casing. This F2 force can also give as the height it will travel upward with ρgh analysis.
The only remaining system that is being developed at this time is the upward return system of the standing piston towards the static water level. We will use the rope ladder or the extendable ladder for people to go up and stop the force on the piston to reverse the mechanism.
This water well is also equipped with non-return valve at the base of the cylinder where ground water can enter the well but not out of it which only force user to use the water available at the cylinder rather than over pumping the ground water distributing the water table.
Groundwater can disappear or be significantly reduced due to excessive pumping, a process called groundwater depletion. When water is withdrawn faster than it's replenished, the water table (the upper level of the groundwater) lowers, potentially causing wells to dry up.
The disappearing of groundwater due to excessive pumping can be prevented through a combination of monitoring, regulation, and sustainable practices which are dependent on responsible consumption of operators and there is no system that could force them not to pump excessive water from the well, until now
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About the Entrant
- Name:Anteneh Gashaw
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