Pedal Operated Water Filtration System-1
Pedal Operated Water Filtration System-1
Pedal Operated Water Filtration System-1
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
These are the human powered magnification units driven manually, the units
may be driven by hand or foot. Thus, the human powered machines can be
categorized.
• Bicycle Technology:
The rotary motion of foot pedal is transmitted through crank, chain and
sprocket to the processing unit.
Moreover, a family of five needs a minimum of 56.78 litres of water each day.
The only way to sanitize the stream water is by boiling which also consumes precious
resources and contributes to deforestation since the only source of energy for boiling
this much water is firewood and charcoal. The process of selecting the water source
should take account of the particular needs of low-income people, because they are at
greatest risk of infectious diseases from inadequate water supply. Groundwater
constitutes 97% of global freshwater and is an important source of drinking-water in
many regions of the world. However, a number of studies from low-income countries
have indicated that improved access to water - and the resulting increases in the
quantity of water or time used for hygiene - are the determining factors of health
benefits, rather than improvements in water quality.
and is then compared with researched data of available power from humans. It
indicated that a human could easily provide enough power to run a reverse osmosis
system.
The Earth is covered by 75% water, yet one of the world’s greatest issues is a
lack of pure drinking water. Every year, almost four million people die from water-
related diseases and 98% of those occur in the developing world. In response to such a
need, this idea is proposed to produce clean drinking water by reverse osmosis
filteration by means of human power. There are several means to purify water;
however, because of its incredible thoroughness, a reverse osmosis system has been
preferentially selected for this design.
Water is the prerequisite for all human and economic development. Safe, clean
drinking water is scarce. Nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don’t have
access to it. Water scarcity is either the lack of enough water or lack of access to safe
water, but the problem goes beyond just water. In the developing world the
availability of clean water is often consuming and expensive. In some areas on the
drought area women and girls specially, are given the task of walking miles at a time
to a water source such as ponds or streams to collect water for their families. More
often than not the water being collected is unsafe and full of diseases. Having access
to clean water has the capability of improving four of the major problems in the
developing world, these are education, hunger, health and poverty. When children are
from gathering water they can return to class and especially young girls, who are
commonly responsible for the task, are able to stay in school through their teenage
years, A study conducted in 2010 by UNICEF as a progress report on their
Millennium Development Goals that more than a quarter of the population in Africa
takes longer than 30 minutes to make one water collection round trip. Water leads to
food security, with continued access to it less crop loss occurs and hunger is reduced.
As of today many non-profit organization have surfaced, all with one goal in common
help fix the water crisis worldwide. Some of these organization are the Water Project
who began their work in 2006, they mostly focus their work in Sub-Saharan Africa.
water.org was founded in 1990, with the experience they have gathered over the years
the organization is able to help in a more worldwide scale currently having active
projects in the Asian countries of Bangladesh and India as well as the Caribbean
country of Haiti. Over the years this organization has become one of the most
important in the battle for safe water, having brought their projects to 20 countries
around the globe.
The objective of paper by Sreejith K., Manu Sunny, Martin O.J. and Mintu
Louis, Noble Patrick K. was to design, fabricate and experimentally investigate the
working of Pedal Powered Centrifugal Pump (PPCP) which used in small drinking
water supply and garden irrigation. PPCP consists of a centrifugal pump operated by
pedal power. The centrifugal pump is positioned on its stand in such a way that driven
shaft of the centrifugal pump is butted to the bicycle wheel. By pedaling the bicycle,
the bicycle wheel rotates, thereby rotating the centrifugal pump which in turns
discharges water from the sump. PPCP provides drinking water and irrigation in
remote areas where electricity is not available. PPCP is not only free particular
problem from pollution but also provide healthy exercise. PPCP reduces the rising
energy costs. PPCP is designed as a portable one which can be used for irrigation in
various places. The experimental investigation was executed and performance of the
PPCP was carried out at different rpm. The results indicate that the PPCP had given a
considerable amount of discharge and head. The PPWP requires only manual power
thereby reducing the utility bill considerably. Experimental result shows that
discharge of about 0.0025m3/sec can be obtained for around 140rpm[2].
Bryan Leehas prepared a conceptually “Simple water pump” that will be easy
to maintain and repair using basic tools while providing enough water flow to irrigate
a small plot of farmland. The report outlines the design process that has been followed
and a description of the agreed model that is to be constructed, cost analysis and
timeline[7].
Project Objective
Chapter 3:METHODOLOGY
While designing any new component a very important step is the selection of
proper methodology.It decides the guideline for work and eases that work.
Identification of Problem
Study of Literature
Design Calculation
Conclusion
This helps to select the direction of work. The researchers who have already
worked on the pedal operated water filteration system will be studied and from their
reference further work will be carried forward.
For designing any component the forces and stresses must be known. And this
will be found out by using conventional design. So, by using conventional design, the
forces and stresses acting on the shaft will be found out. The following procedure will
be followed for designing purpose-
i. Design Calculation of bicycle.
ii. Design Calculation for pump.
iii. Length Calculation for V belt.
The experimentation and testing carried out on pedal operated water filteration
system is described in details.
The result conclusion and graph obtained from Pedal Operated Water
Filteration System is discussed.
4.1 Construction
The pedal operated water filteration system consists of mainly three parts, the first one
is centrifugal pump, the second is the bicycle, and the third one is the stand. Pedal
operated water filteration system consists of a centrifugal pump operated by pedal
power.
Different parts Pedal Operated Water Filteration System are:-
4.1.1Bicycle Frame
Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century in 1 billion bicycles have been
produced worldwide, twice as many as the number of automobiles that have been
produced. They are the principal means of transportation in many regions. They also
provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for use as children's toys,
general fitness, military and police applications, courier services, and bicycle racing.
The basic shape and configuration of a typical upright, or safety bicycle, has
changed little since the first chain-driven model was developed around 1885. But
many parts have been improved, especially since the advent of modern materials and
computer-aided design. These have allowed for a proliferation of specialized designs
for many types of cycling.
The bicycle's invention has had an enormous effect on society, both in terms
of culture and of advancing modern industrial methods. Several components that
eventually played a key role in the development of the automobile were initially
invented for use in the bicycle, including ball bearings, pneumatic tires, chain-driven
sprockets, and tension-spoked wheels.
Water Filteration systems have changed the way we have been able to
consume our water on a daily basis. A water filter generally removes any impurities
by flowing the water through a series of screens and filters. The types of filters have
progressively advanced since the 19th century. There are methods out there that don’t
require such an advanced process. For instance, a water filter can be made from a
sequence of layers of natural resources: rock or sand. Nowadays, almost every
refrigerator in the world has a built-in water filteration system. However, there are
other various processes used depending on what contaminants are going to be
removed.
4.1.2.1Sediment Filter
Virtually all cartridge-style sediment filters follow the "radial flow" pattern
seen in the water filter system. In a radial flow design, water flows through the wall of
the filter into the inner core. This arrangement provides filtering surface that consists
of the entire length and circumference of the cartridge. The filter above is a "depth"
filter. Pleated filters offer even more filtering surface.
Water filters have many purposes. Some are designed to remove chemicals
from water. Others remove metallic contaminants or "dissolved solids" or charged
particles. In general terms, filters of this type are sieving devices. They are like nets
that catch and hold particles that are too large to pass through the holes in their
surface.
There are large backwashing filters that perform this function. They use beds
of natural media like sand, garnet, and anthracite to filter out unwanted particles like
dirt or iron rust. The newer versions usually rely on specifically designed and
manufactured media with brand names like Filter Ag, ChemSorb, or Micro Z to catch
particles. When particles are trapped in the bed, the filter "backwashes" by running
water backward through the media bed to wash the unwanted particles down the
drain.
excess chlorine is removed and converted to chloride. The last step in this procedure
flows through an activated carbon filter. The charged carbon particles attract other
charged contaminants such as heavy metals lead and copper. There are profoundly
other complex water filterations systems that can eliminate almost any contaminants,
including radioactive particles. One example is reverse osmosis, a high pressure
driven filtering system that uses a quality of filters and membranes to eradicate most
contaminates. Although, removing the essential minerals does not mean the water is
safe to drink. Also, this approach can be generally expensive since there are a variety
of filters required to flow the water through.
4.1.4 Vbelt
A belt is a loop of flexible material used to link two or more rotating shafts
mechanically, most often parallel. Belts may be used as a source of motion, to
transmit power efficiently, or to track relative movement.
The V-belt has been in existence since the early 1920’s. Through the years,
vast improvements have been madein the materials used in V-belt construction and in
cross sectional shape as well. Originally, V-belts came into being toreplace the flat
and round belts on automotive drives to ensure greater reliability. In 1930, Mr. Geist
of Allis Chalmers obtained patents on the use of V-belts in multiple for industrial
usage, which led to a very broad application of V-belts onall types of industrial
equipment. The use of V-belts in multiple, allowed drives with a much larger range of
horsepower capacity than ever before obtainable using single belt drives.
Belts are looped over pulleys and may have a twist between the pulleys, and
the shafts need not be parallel. In a two pulley system, the belt can either drive the
pulleys normally in one direction (the same if on parallel shafts), or the belt may be
crossed, so that the direction of the driven shaft is reversed (the opposite direction to
the driver if on parallel shafts). As a source of motion, a conveyor belt is one
application where the belt is adapted to carry a load continuously between two points.
A hose is a flexible hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to
another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes (the word pipe usually refers to a rigid
tube, whereas a hose is usually a flexible one), or more generally tubing. The shape of
a hose is usually cylindrical (having a circular cross section).
especially LLDPE). Other hose materials include PTFE (Teflon), stainless steel and
other metals.
The purpose of a foot valve is to maintain pump prime between pumping cycles. A
strainer prevents debris from entering the piping system. Foot valves are designed to
minimize head loss and optimize pumping efficiency. Economical foot valve designed
for use in irrigation, water systems and other industrial pumping applications. This
foot valve offers spring load closing and can be installed in any direction. The foot
valve has extremely low headloss. The valve has female NPT threaded connection for
easy installation
4.2 Assembly
The first step of making pedal operated water filteration system is the
preparation of the bicycle. Then making of the foundation of mounting a centrifugal
pump in rear carriage of the bicycle and The shaft diameter of 1.3 cm and length of
the shaft 22 cm without electric winding is placed on the carriage of the bicycle. By
considering the wheel and rotor shaft space the centrifugal pump is connected with
the pulley by using belt and the nut and bolts.The foundation is adjustable with the
help of nut and bolts. The suction and delivery pipes are then connected to the suction
and delivery ports respectively Manual priming of the centrifugal pump is done next.
The outlet of the centrifugal pump is connected to the inlet of the sediment filter and
outlet of the sediment filter connected to the carbon filter and then by pedaling the
bicycle the rpm of the rotor shaft is measured using tachometer. The flow rate of
water is measured by using measuring tank and stop watch.
4.3 Working
The pump needs priming before starting. After priming the pump, inlet pipe
fitted with foot valve is inserted in the reservoir from where the water is to be
pumped. The belt is mounted on the pulley and rear wheel of bicycle. The working of
pump started with pedaling to the bicycle. As when the bicycle is pedaled the wheel
starts running with the help of chain drive. Due to rotation of the rear wheel, the belt
get revolved on the rear wheel resulting in rotation of the pulley mounted on the shaft
of centrifugal pump the centrifugal action of the pump, water gets pumped from
reservoir and lifted to the filtration system. Filtration system is connected to the outlet
of the pump. The filtration system induces firstly sediment filter and then carbon
filter.
The water get pumped to the filters. The dust and foreign particles get trapped
in sediment filter. Then the water is circulated through carbon filter where the
chemical impurities of water are collected. The filtered water collected from the
output of the carbon filter is collected in the storage tank.after the collection of
filtered water in the storage tank, the working of pump is completed. The discharge
can be measured from the water collected in storage tank with respect to time.
Chapter 5 : EXPERIMENTATION
The pedal operated water filteration system consists of mainly three parts, the
first one is centrifugal pump, the second is the bicycle, and the third one is the stand.
Pedal operated water filteration system consists of a centrifugal pump operated by
pedal power. The centrifugal pump is positioned on its stand in such a way that driven
shaft of the centrifugal pump is fitted to the bicycle wheel. by pedaling the bicycle,
the bicycle wheel rotates, thereby rotating the centrifugal pump which in turns
discharges water from the sump. Figure 5.1 shows the pedal powered centrifugal
pump.
The first step of making pedal operated water Filteration system is the
preparation of the stand. GI square pipes are made into sufficient pieces and are
welded together to make the stand. The stand is then connected with the back wheel
of the bicycle. by using the wheel and rotor shaft space the centrifugal pump is
connected with the stand by using the nut and bolts. The suction and delivery pipes
are then connected to the suction and delivery ports respectively Manual priming of
the centrifugal pump is done next. By pedaling the rpm of the rotor shaft is measured
using tachometer. The flow rate of water is measured by using measuring tank and
stop watch are given in following table
This manual covers V-belt drives used primarily for power transmission in
industrial applications. One ormore V-belts may be used on a drive, as required, to
transmit the horsepower load. In general, the drivesare in the integral-horsepower
class as distinguished from light duty or fractional horsepower drives.This manual
covers the four classical V-belt cross sections and pulley groove sizes designated A,
B, C, D.Dimensions of V-belts and pulleys together with basic design data are
covered in this manual.
Speed of the driver/speed of the driven= number of teeth on the driven/no. of teeth on
driver =
N2/N1=d1/d2=t1/t2
=450/80=16/7.2=40/18
Speed ratio= 56.25: 2.2: 2.2
Where
N1 = Speed of the driven = 450 rpm
N2 = Speed of the driver = 80 rpm
D1 = diameter of the driver =16 cm
D2=diameter of the driven = 7.2 cm
T1 = teeth of the driver = 40 numbers
T2 = teeth of the driven =18 numbers
9
8
7
6
5
8
4
3 6
2
4
1
0 2
1
2
3
4
head discharge
Figure shows the variation of head with discharge. It is observed that the head
decreases uniformly with discharge. Experimental result shows that head of 8m can
be obtained with discharge of about 0.00001 m³/sec. The variation in the obtained
plot is due to errors in observation and due to power transmission losses.
180
165
160
150
140
140
130
120
100
80
60
40
20
6 8
2 4
0
1 2 3 4
head rpm
7.1 Advantage
Quick response for rural and disaster area.
Easy to operate and maintenance
Cost effective system for filtration and pumping of water.
We can prevent disease from impure water.
Convenient to carry.
Does not need any electrical or fuel power.
Maintenance cost negligible
Water filteration is achieved in addition to the exercise of bicycle riding
7.2 Disadvantage
It is not suitable for maximum head of water.
Manual efforts are required
8.1 Conclusion
As the system is pedal powered it can be used for supply of water in rural
areas where other means of water transportation or supply means of water are
unavailable. With this system we are providing cost effective machine which will
pump and circulate the water and simultaneously filtering it. Due to this system we
can provide portable water to the remote areas and dearth areas where there is scarcity
of water.
This system also reduces the dieases causing due to the contaminated water
and also minimize the risk of life to withdraw water from the small sources which are
very deep.though this system is efficient, high manual efforts are required for
pedaling the bicycle and pump also. The performance of pump will vary person to
person who is peddling and the amount of effort they are putting.
This system can be used with the help of solar energy as there is availability of
solar energy in summer reason.
In the future we can improve and work on this project to make it much more
effective and efficient. Some of the future aspects of our project are:
It can be used to generate electricity.
It can be used to filter with higher accuracy.
It can be used for large scale irrigation purpose.
Capacity of water filtering can be increased with proper design, human efforts
can be reduced