Understanding the Basics of Waterhammer and Surge Suppression | Jan 8th, 2025 | Live Webinar
Includes a Live Web Event on 01/08/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Understanding the Basics of Waterhammer and Surge Suppression
Date: Wednesday, January 8th, 2025
Time: 1:00pm - 2:30 pm EST
PDH Credits: 1.5
Overview:
Waterhammer is a pressure surge in a piping system due to a sudden change in flow. It can occur when the power to driver is lost, air is expelled from a system, a valve closes too quickly, or a check valve slam shut. This webinar will review what can happen as a result of the waterhammer, some basic physics, and ways to account for it in your pumping system design.
Learning Level - Intermediate:
Intermediate level training is designed for individuals who have some experience and basic knowledge on the topic. It builds upon basic concepts and expands the breadth and depth of understanding supporting the development of skills.
It is recommended that attendees have basic level knowledge or complete basic level training prior to attending this course.
Audience:
Individuals looking gain in depth technical knowledge or those looking for a refresher on applied fundamentals, including experienced maintenance and operation personnel, pump system designers and owners, technical sales, and engineers.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Define waterhammer terminology.
- Identify accidents caused by waterhammer.
- Describe the four stages of waterhammer.
- Understand the Joukowsky equation.
- Understand the communication time concept.
- Identify different types of waterhammer.
- Solve fundamental equations.
- Understand general principal of operation of a pulsation dampener.
- Identify the types of dampeners and their pros/cons.
- Describe configurations and their pros/cons.
- Identify technical questions answered by waterhammer analysis.
- Describe the effects of water hammer on pumps and valves.
- Explain transient cavitation.
- Describe the different methods surge can be suppressed.
SKU: LW501C
Registration Fees
HI Member Type | Fee |
Member | $113 |
Associate Member | $113 |
Standards Partner | $113 |
Training Partner | $113 |
Industry Partner | $143 |
Academic Partner | $143 |
Non-Member/Partner | $150 |
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Trey Walters
Chairman & Founder
Applied Flow Technology
Trey Walters is the Chairman & Founder of Applied Flow Technology. His company develops simulation software for flow and pulsation. Mr. Walters holds both a Bachelor and Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He sits on several standards committees of the Hydraulic Institute and is a Fellow of the ASME.
Nikos Apsilidis
Senior Principal Engineer
Brown and Caldwell
Nikos is a Pump Systems Assessment Professional working in the water industry. Having earned a PhD in Fluid Mechanics from Virginia Tech, he specializes in Infrastructure Hydraulics. His portfolio focuses on transient hydraulic analyses in support of planning, design and optimization of pumping systems. He is a member of the Hydraulic Institute’s Waterhammer Committee and the leader of Brown and Caldwell’s Transient Hydraulics Group.
PDH Credits
One (1.5) PDH credit will be issued upon completion of this live webinar series.
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