Ram pumps have been around for many decades and are popular for two main reasons:
- They need no external source of power -- the force of moving water gives them the power they need.
- They are extremely simple, with just two moving parts.
To use a ram pump, you must have a source of water situated above the pump. For example, you must have a pond on a hillside so that you can locate the pump below the pond. You run a pipe from the pond to the pump. The pump has a valve that allows water to flow through this pipe and build up speed.
- Once the water reaches its maximum speed, this valve slams shut.
- As it slams shut, the flowing water develops a great deal of pressure in the pump because of its inertia.
- The pressure forces open a second valve.
- High-pressure water flows through the second valve to the delivery pipe (which usually has an air chamber to allow the delivery pipe to capture as much high-pressure water as possible during the impulse).
- The pressure in the pump falls. The first valve re-opens to allow water to flow and build up momentum again. The second valve closes.
- The cycle repeats.
You can see that the one big disadvantage of a ram pump is that it wastes a lot of water. Typically, only about 10% of the water it consumes actually makes it up the delivery pipe. The rest flows out of the pump as the water builds momentum.
There is nothing magical happening in a ram pump. A different design that accomplishes the same thing might work like this:
- Water flows downhill from the pond and drives a water wheel.
- The water wheel is connected to a conventional shaft-drive pump (a reciprocating pump, a centrifugal pump, etc.)
- The pump moves water uphill.
These links will help you learn more:
- The Centre for Alternative Technology: Hydraulic Ram - excellent drawing
- The Internet Glossary of Pumps: Ram Pumps
- Designing a Hydraulic Ram Pump
- Hydraulic Ram Pumps
- Hydraulic Ram Pumps - Engineering Principles
- How Hydraulic Machines Work
- How Hydropower Plants Work
- How did public fountains, like those in Rome, work without any type of motor to pump the water?