Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:17:38 -0500
Reply-To: Dan Crowl <crowl**At_Symbol_Here**MTU.EDU>
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From: Dan Crowl <crowl**At_Symbol_Here**MTU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Water Hammer Hazard
Comments: To: "Murphy, Dr. Ruth Ann"
In-Reply-To: <4E2E6B81A1D0FE4E8E2B01F5FE9A012606866D80**At_Symbol_Here**newman.umhb.edu>

Ruth,

My physics teacher in high school had the same result the first time he 
used the device in class!

That was in 1966!

I bet it is the same device!

Dan Crowl
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Michigan Tech University
Houghton, MI

Murphy, Dr. Ruth Ann wrote:
> Dear CHAS Members:
>  
> A water hammer (lecture demonstration device) broke this month when
> lowered, sending glass flying in my classroom.  The water hammer is
> designed to make a loud noise when properly lowered; however this
> hazard, previously unknown to me, should require strict warnings for its
> use, or the substitution of something safer.
>  
> Ruth Ann Murphy, Ph.D. 
> Chemistry Dept. Chairperson and Professor 
> The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 
> 900 College Street 
> Belton, TX  76513-2599 
> Phone (254) 295-4542 
> Fax (254) 295-4237 
>
>   

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