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Boost converter with water

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Anonymous

4:30 the Pump is called a "ram pump" if you didnt alredy know:)

Anonymous

I was almost expecting you to drink the water at the end. So used to seeing it with cyanide and heavy water lol

Anonymous

Jup i saw such an hydraulic ram once in a museum. In my day job I work as electrical engineer, developing new Buck and Boost Converters at Texas Instruments. I was so amazed by that technique I had to tell all my colleagues about "that water pump thing that works like a Boost Converter" 😅.

Trond Smevik

Pretty cool! In acoustics, we operate with electrical equivalents to acoustic physics as well. That way, we can solve complex acoustic systems with normal circuit theory.

U.S. Water Rockets

+Stefan Dröge: Cool! I've probably used some of your designs in the past. You guys have a great portfolio of switching supplies!

U.S. Water Rockets

This is a really nice video. I never thought of this analogy in the past, but it's a great demonstration. As a side note, I'm curious to learn more about cavitation now, because the effect might be something that might be exploited by one of my water rockets, or is harmful to them. The high speed of the cavitation shows it so clearly, I never knew it would be so pronounced at such a low pressure.

Anonymous

I totally had the same thought.... XD I almost would've sworn that he thought about it, looking at his face.

Anonymous

I'm an MSEE for like 30 years, and I learned more than I thought I would from this. I *loved* the cavitation clip too.

Anonymous

Great analogy - it was very exciting to see this work!