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mgmguy
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Hello this is my first post, so if I am supposed to move this to another forum section please advise I would be happy to
http://foryourwater.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/3_gallon_dispensing_water_bottle_lg.jpg
As for my question, I am referencing the example of a water dispenser above, after a certain amount of flow, the water simply won't come out anymore. I assume this is because the amount of pressure/vacuum within the bottle is higher than the outside environment on the other side of the spout. Only until the lid is opened, shall the water then flow again. If someone is to look closely, they will see a level of water being suspended in mid air due to this, inside the spout.
I am curious of the requirements to do this in something let's say 5 feet wide in diameter. Is there a way to calculate the pressure required? I am wondering the pressure needed to accomplish this and if its possible
thanks
Matt
http://foryourwater.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/3_gallon_dispensing_water_bottle_lg.jpg
As for my question, I am referencing the example of a water dispenser above, after a certain amount of flow, the water simply won't come out anymore. I assume this is because the amount of pressure/vacuum within the bottle is higher than the outside environment on the other side of the spout. Only until the lid is opened, shall the water then flow again. If someone is to look closely, they will see a level of water being suspended in mid air due to this, inside the spout.
I am curious of the requirements to do this in something let's say 5 feet wide in diameter. Is there a way to calculate the pressure required? I am wondering the pressure needed to accomplish this and if its possible
thanks
Matt