
Waterhammer Considerations for Safe Pump Operation / 2 Hour / December 10 & 11, 2025 / 2-Part Webinar
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 12/10/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Waterhammer Considerations for Safe Pump Operation 2-Part Webinar
Dates: Wednesday, December 10 & Thursday, December 11, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
PDH Credits: 2.0
Overview:
Impact of waterhammer must be considered in pump system design to ensure safe operation and equipment integrity. Uncontrolled pump startup and shutdown can induce transient pressures which can exceed the design rating of equipment, low pressure surge leading to cavitation or pipe collapse, or high unbalanced forces on piping and pumping equipment. This webinar discusses numerous application areas and how waterhammer can impact equipment integrity.
Learning Level - Intermediate:
This level of training is designed for individuals who have some experience and knowledge in the subject matter. It builds upon the foundational concepts and expands the breadth and depth of understanding. Participants develop more advanced skills and competencies.
Audience:
Individuals with a technical background, who have basic and intermediate level knowledge on pumps and systems, including experience technical sales, system designers, and engineers.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how transients can be induced on pumping equipment.
- Understand hydraulic transient response by a given pump system design.
- Understand the methods of predicting transients within a pumping system.
- Understand mitigation methods applicable to hydraulic transients and pump system designs.
SKU: LW 513 A
Registration Fees
Hydraulic Institute Member and Partner Types | Pricing |
Member | $143.00 |
Associate Member | $143.00 |
Standards Partner | $143.00 |
Training Partner | $143.00 |
Industry Partner | $181.00 |
Academic Partner | $181.00 |
Non-Member | $190.00 |
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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.
Christopher Michalos
Brown and Caldwell
Chris Michalos is the National Practice Leader for Pumping and Advanced Hydraulics at Brown and Caldwell and has more than 30 years of experience in the hydraulic analysis and design of closed conduit systems, pumps stations, and hydraulics structures. He received a BS in Civil/Environmental Engineering from Purdue University, and MS and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Colorado State specializing in Hydraulics.
PDH Credits
Upon the successful completion of this webinar and passing the required quiz, you will receive a certificate of completion. Note: 1.0 PDHs is equivalent to 0.10 CEUs or 1.0 Contact Hours
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