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Progress Seminar

ON

Free Energy Water Pump (Ram Pump)


Presented by
S.No NAME Registration No
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1. MANISH KUMAR 21102130909
2. GOPAL KUMAR 21102130913
3. MAHANAND KUMAR 21102130914
4. CHANDRAMANI SMART 20102130012

Under the Guidance of


Mr. MOHAR KUMAR

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Supaul College of Engineering, Supaul 1
CONTENTS

 Introduction
 Working
 Required Components Materials
 Motivation
 Conclusion and Future work
 References

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INTRODUCTION
 This is free energy water pump system.

 it is operated by without electricity and without fuel.

 In this process we can save electricity and we can produce electricity.

 Upcoming generation water and electricity are most important.

 Less amount of current are provided to village areas.

 Village peoples are strugling for electricity by this process we can


produce some electricity.
 They are strugling to pump the saved water from ground water tank to
water tank.
 In this system we can easily pump the water.
WORKING PRINCIPLE DIAGRAM:-

Fig:- Free Energy Water Pump


WORKING:-

 The saved water tank inlet is connected through the ball


valve(32mm) bythe poly venylchloride (pvc)(32mm) the other is
connected through the tee joint 1”,3/4 the other end is connected to
weigh auto presshrerby elbow(32mm).

 The weigh auto presshrercontains weight on top and a ball a iron rod
placed on inballinside the cylinder of weigh auto presshrer.

 The water flows through the weigh auto presshrerthe weigh auto
presshrercontains weight it used to reduce the preesuredue to
weight theweigh auto presshrerpump the wateerto air compression
cylinder by checkand tee valve the pressure water goes thruoughthe
air compressioncylindertheprocess repe.

 When the out let valve was opened the free energy water pump is
jnnnatedhigh compression is produced.
PLUMBING DIAGRAM
 REQUIRED COMPONENTS MATERIALS:-

 RECIPROCATING RACK MECHANISAM


PRESSURE CYLINDER

 In this system pressure cylinder is used for compressing the air.

 Air compressor is an mechanical device that increase the pressure of a gas


by reducing its volume
WATER TANK

Water tank is used to save the water


PVC Pipe
Fig:- One way check valve Fig:- Tee - joint Fig:- Elbow

Fig:- Ball Valve Fig:- End Cap Fig:- Tank Nipple


Fig:-Reducer Fig:- PVC Solution Fig:- Gear

Fig:- Rack And Pinion Fig:- Shafts Fig:- fly wheel


MOTIVATION
 Here are several motivational points to inspire and drive your efforts:-

 Environmental Impact:-Traditional water pumps often rely on fossil fuels or


grid electricity, contributing to pollution and environmental degradation. Your
project can help mitigate these issues by providing an eco-friendly alternative.
 Energy Independence:- Reducing dependence on traditional energy sources
promotes energy independence. By utilizing free energy, your water pump can
function in remote areas without access to a power grid, bringing water to
communities that were previously underserved.
 Global Impact:- The widespread adoption of free energy water pumps can
have a positive impact on a global scale. It can help address water scarcity
issues, especially in regions facing challenges due to climate change or
inadequate infrastructure.
 Personal Fulfillment:-The satisfaction of contributing to a project that has the
potential to positively impact the lives of people and the environment can be
immensely rewarding. It provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment that goes
beyond personal achievement.
Conclusion and Future Work

 Conclusion:-

 Existing "free energy" pumps:-

 Most rely on readily available energy sources like gravity, water flow, or
solar radiation.

 Some might exploit loopholes in experimental setups or rely on unclear


explanations to create an illusion of free energy.

 They can be useful for specific applications in certain contexts, but not as
perpetual motion machines.
 Future Work

 Focus on renewable energy integration:-


 Develop efficient pumps powered by solar, wind, or hydro power with
minimal environmental impact.
 Research advanced energy harvesting techniques to optimize pumping
efficiency

 Improve existing pump technologies:-


 Enhance efficiency of existing gravity-powered, wind-powered, or
hydraulic ram pumps.
 Develop micro-pumps powered by natural forces for small-scale
applications.

 Promote responsible marketing and education:-


 Avoid misleading claims of "free energy" and focus on accurate
representations of actual energy sources.
 Educate users about the limitations and potential benefits of alternative
pumping technologies.
 References
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