Drainage of agricultural ponds is implemented inexpensively using siphon drainage! Achieving a drainage rate of 2m³ per minute with a φ100mm device!
At the pond in Kyoto, renovation work was carried out, and due to the decrease in water level, we received inquiries about the hybrid Yamata siphon. Considering the local conditions, we proposed a φ100mm siphon drainage system. Through siphon drainage, we were able to lower the water level of the pond, which is 50m wide and 50m deep, by approximately 1m per day. Transportation and installation were carried out using a small backhoe and six workers. With a piping extension of 80m and a height difference of 10m between the pond's water level and the discharge outlet, we achieved drainage of 1.7m³ per minute with zero fuel consumption through siphon drainage.
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Pipe diameter: φ100mm Length: L=80m Drop height: H=10m
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Material delivery status: Materials were transported using a small backhoe and manual labor.
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Material installation status: The suction hose with dedicated connection fittings has a diameter of 100mm and can be laid manually.
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Connection Status The connection between hoses is made using a dedicated flange called "lock flange," which is connected with bolts and nuts.
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Installation status in the reservoir The installation in the reservoir will be carried out using a boat.
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Drainage condition This is the drainage condition using a siphon. Although it was a simple measurement, we recorded a drainage rate of 1.7 m³ per minute.
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