Weight of water

   / Weight of water #71  
Sounds like a counter weight of about 90 lbs should work for this, Just make sure the counter weight is slightly less than the water column and small pipe string weight. With 2 square inches of area and using a 12 inch pump stroke yields 24 cubic inches. 24 cubic inches is slightly more than 1/10 of a gallon. Easy enough for a child to pump water, or an out of shape retired guy,:laughing:
 
   / Weight of water #72  
I have not had any Captain Morgan and Dr. Pepper but I'm to old to scratch this answer out even with a calculator.

So I use a couple of on line conversion calculators to get the weight of water (at 40 degrees F is just a guess for a well) and the answer I come up with is 86.595 pounds.

First is for a "Tube Volume Calculator": where d2= 2.067" and d1= 1.315" and the length is 100' which equals to 1.3871353296075 cubic feet.

Second is for a "Water Weight Calculator" : where 1.3871353296075 cubic feet equals 86.595 pounds of water at 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Tube Volume Calculator:

Volume Calculator

Water Weight Calculator:

https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/conversions/common/water-weight.php

Maybe this helps a little and does not confuse the answer the OP was looking for?

Anyway, enjoy your Captain Morgan & Dr. Pepper (I do drink Dr. Pepper),

KC

edit: for the water weight calculator you will have to change the "convert from" to Cubic Feet [ft3], and add in 1.3871353296075 for the volume, and change the water temperature to 40F, and then convert to get the pounds of water answer of 86.595, because the link has wiped out this information.



I only entered a few numbers and values and hit "calculate" to come up with 86.595 pounds of water at 40F as shown below on the 2 attachments.

KC

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   / Weight of water #73  
It's more fun to scratch it out on paper while watching Wheel of Fortune.
 
   / Weight of water #74  
And THAT is the beauty of the metric system. Measure in mm, cm or meters, do your volume calculations and know that a cubic meter of waters weighs one metric ton.
 
   / Weight of water #75  
It's more fun to scratch it out on paper while watching Wheel of Fortune.

None of this would be necessary if the OP started working out with weights and put a cheater pipe on the pump handle. :laughing:
 
   / Weight of water #76  
Please be a little clearer, highlight it in red or something, as I'm a little bleary eyed. :p :drink:

The OP said only the area between the outer wall of the small pipe and the inner wall of the large pipe would contain water.

So I had to first figure the volume of the large pipe inner cylinder, and remove the volume of the small pipe outer cylinder.

That gave me the volume of the space between the outer wall of the small pipe and the inner wall of the large pipe.

I divided that number by the number of cubic inches in a gallon.

Then I multiplied the number of gallons by the weight of a gallon of water

Maybe just skip one step?
1728 Cu. In. in a Cu Ft......water is 62.4 lbs. per Cu. Ft.
 
   / Weight of water #77  
All that is lifted is a column of water the diameter of the top foot valve.
 
   / Weight of water #78  
All that is lifted is a column of water the diameter of the top foot valve.

Yes. - - Which is the ID of the big pipe. - So up force required is the pressure caused by the vertical distance to the surface of the water source (which we dont know?) times the inner area of the big pipe + the weight of the empty small pipe. **Because the smaller pipe becomes fully surrounded by the water it is lifting, its weight will be a bit reduced by water buoyancy of the empty smaller pipe over its entire length.
:confused3:​
 
   / Weight of water #79  
Will the small pipe have buoyancy if it's attached to the bottom of the big pipe?
 
   / Weight of water #80  
Will the small pipe have buoyancy if it's attached to the bottom of the big pipe?
Yeah, it would - if the big pipe was filled it would reduce the small pipe down force. But it wouldnt be a pump if the small pipe couldnt be moved up/down. That inner check valve is the piston.
 

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