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  2. Hydraulic ram - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic ram pump, ram pump, or hydram is a cyclic water pump powered by hydropower. ... together with Whitehurst's design, in 1820 by Josiah Easton, ...

  3. Priestly's Hydraulic Ram - Wikipedia

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    The ram utilized the force of the falling water to pump the water up the cliff. Priestly started work on the project in 1888, intending to develop an irrigation system for the farmland south of Hagerman. The ram, although credited to Priestly, may have actually been built in 1901–02 by David Hyde.

  4. Ram air turbine - Wikipedia

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    Ram air turbine on a Republic F-105 Thunderchief fighter-bomber. A ram air turbine (RAT) is a small wind turbine that is connected to a hydraulic pump, or electrical generator, installed in an aircraft and used as a power source. The RAT generates power from the airstream by ram pressure due to the speed of the aircraft.

  5. Category:Hydraulic rams - Wikipedia

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    Priestly's Hydraulic Ram This page was last edited on 16 November 2019, at 05:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Hydraulic pump - Wikipedia

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    Fluid flow in an external gear pump. A hydraulic pump is a mechanical source of power that converts mechanical power into hydraulic energy (hydrostatic energy i.e. flow, pressure). Hydraulic pumps are used in hydraulic drive systems and can be hydrostatic or hydrodynamic. They generate flow with enough power to overcome pressure induced by a ...

  7. Heron's fountain - Wikipedia

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    Heron's fountain is a hydraulic machine invented by the 1st century AD inventor, mathematician, and physicist Heron (or Hero) of Alexandria. [ 1 ] Heron studied the pressure of air and steam, described the first steam engine , and built toys that would spurt water, one of them known as Heron's fountain.