
Hammer Alleviators from ShockGuard
Hammer allleviators alleviate the hammer in systems so that they do not
rattle the nodes and fatigue the welds.
Hammer allleviators are deployed when the suddenness of pump spin-up is so swift
that the amplitude of pressure spike is instrumental in exciting the
fabrication into vibration .
Hammer allleviators are put adjacent the hammer instigation, fast closing valve
or whatever, as is reasonable.
Hammer allleviators is "T"ed in, to maximize the volume of fluid that can be
decelerated gently by the cushioning effect of the hammer alleviator
compressible gas volume.
Hammer Alleviators / Related Terms and Phrases:
Surge Dampers - Surge dampers absorb, prevent, eliminate problems in pump & pipe systems.
Hammer Alleviators - Alleviator = Alleviators = Alleviater = Alleviaters when used in conjunction with water hammer.
Volume - Gallons, in3, liters, ml, M3, Cubic feet etc.
Shock - The result of suddenly decelerating a flowing mass.
Surge - The result of suddenly accelerating a mass.
Water Hammer - Percussion noise, knocking sound, audibility of shock.
Pipe - Containment and transmission conduit.
Pump - Prime mover of fluid flow.
Flow - Mass flow kg/sec and volumetric flow m3/hr.
Valve - Blocker interrupter redirector of l/m or gph.
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