Sometimes The Roof Is Safer On The Floor.

Duck ditch

New member
It reminds me of a time when we were banging the roof off a sump.  I still cant get my head round Whether  we were just displacing the water upwards or not.  :doubt:
 

Fjell

Well-known member
It looks like one the of the Bath stone mines on a very bad hair day.

Are you capping that keystone? You know, like with a hammer? Or are you on the end of a wire?
 

Speleotron

Member
If the width of the sump was the same as the width of the roof then you were just raising the water level by an equal amount, probably making the sump harder as well as the rubble from the roof wouldn't pack 100% efficiently, so the floor of the sump would rise more than the ceiling of the passage, and hence the airspace would shrink. Of course, you can remove the rubble from the sump which was probably the point of the operation.
 

mikem

Well-known member
Unless the sump level was sat at or near the spill point, in which case the water would be displaced over the edge.
 
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