A trompe is a water-powered
air compressor, commonly used before the advent of the electric-powered compressor. A trompe is somewhat like an
airlift pump working in reverse.
Trompes were used to provide compressed air for
bloomery furnaces in
Catalonia
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and the
USA. The presence of a trompe is a signature attribute of a Catalan forge, a type of bloomery furnace.
Trompes can be enormous. At
Canadian Hydro Developers' Ragged Chute facility in
New Liskeard
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, water falls down a shaft deep and across to generate compressed air for mining equipment and ventilation.
[Ragged Chutes]
Operation
Trompes are very simple devices. They consist of four main parts: ''water-supply pipe'' or ''shaft'' with an ''air-inlet'' inside it, ''water outflow pipe'', ''separation chamber'' and ''takeoff'' ''air-pipe''. The vertical pipe or shaft goes down from higher point to a separation chamber; a pipe, that is typically narrower than previous one, coming away from that chamber, allows the water to exit at a lower level, and another pipe (air-pipe) coming from the chamber allows the
compressed air to exit as needed.
upright=1, lang=en, Sketch of a hydraulic trompe with the name of its different constituent elements.
Water rushing down the vertical pipe falls through a constriction.
The constriction produces a lower pressure because of the
venturi effect, and an external port allows air to be sucked in thus creating a constant air supply.
The air forms bubbles in the pipe.
As the bubbles go down the pipe they are pressurized proportionally to the
hydraulic head
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It is usually measured as a liquid surface elevation, expressed in units of length, ...
, which is the height of the column of water in the pipe.
The compressed air rises to the top of the separation chamber (wind box).
The separation chamber has a compressed-air takeoff pipe, and the compressed air can be used as a power source.
The energy of the falling water creates a partial vacuum inside the pipe that is compensated by the air from the outside atmosphere provided through inlet. The air is compressed by surrounding water pressure (which increases under a column due to the discharge to atmospheric pressure). The pressure of the air delivered cannot exceed the hydraulic head of the discharge pipe of the separation chamber.
Large trompes were often situated at high
waterfalls so that ample head was available.
(However, trompes can raise the water, via siphon-effect, nearly to 70% of its initial elevation.) The Ragged Chute plant on the
Montreal River near the town of
Cobalt, Ontario, is a trompe and tourist attraction. It is now owned by
TransAlta (formerly by
Canadian Hydro Developers) and exists beside a modern
hydroelectric
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plant.
Compressed air from a trompe is at the temperature of the water, and its
partial pressure
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of water vapor is that of the
dewpoint of the water's temperature. If the water is cool, the compressed air can be made very dry by passing it through pipes that are warmer than the water. Often, ordinary outside air can warm the pipes enough to produce dry, cool compressed air.
Today, trompes constructed of plastic pipe are being used to provide aeration for mine drainage treatment. In this application, mine water is used to drive the trompe and the compressed air that is generated is used to oxygenate the mine water and to drive off excess dissolved
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that may be present thus raising the pH of the water being treated.
Leavitt, Bruce R. (2011); Aeration of Mine Water Using a TROMPE; 2011 West Virginia Surface Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium (past symposium papers/2011 symposium papers/ at wvmdtaskforce.com)
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The trompe is closely related to the Sprengel vacuum pump which uses mercury falling through a tube to create a vacuum instead of pressure.
upright=1.8, lang=en, Principle of a Taylor hydraulic trompe.
See also
* Bloomery (Catalan forge)
* Hydraulic ram
* Pulser pump
References
External links
{{Commons category, Trompes
Farga Rossell a catalan furnace
in Andorra
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(retrieved April 2, 2011)
Article
in Mother Earth News (retrieved October 15, 2011)
Ragged Chutes
in Cobalt Ontario. Uses a 17-meter head. (previously retrieved August 27, 2009, as of May 19, 2010 cobalt.ca no longer has technical details of the chute)
Cobalt Mining Legacy
Ragged Chutes technical details (retrieved August 6, 2010)
C. H. Taylor
pioneer hydraulic compressor designer including Ragged Chutes in Cobalt Ontario (retrieved August 6, 2010)
Illustrated Book
by C.H. Taylor: Taylor Hydraulic Air Compressor (1897) (retrieved October 16, 2011)
Trompe Catalan Furnace
in San Juan Capistrano, California
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