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University uses Rain for Rent to simulate scaled-down tsunami with pumps

University uses Rain for Rent to simulate scaled-down tsunami with pumps

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The testing area required 16,000 GPM of water to simulate a tsunami for a scientific study. Four 88 HP submersible pumps provided the powerful wave needed to simulate a tsunami. Extra pipe and cable were needed to distance generator fumes from the study. University uses Rain for Rent to simulate scaled-down tsunami with pumps PUMPS • TANKS • FILTRATION • PIPE • SPILLGUARDS 800 742 7246 rainforrent.com A fter receiving funding from the Dept. of Homeland Security, an indoor wave lab was constructed on a university campus in the Pacific Northwest to simulate, study and eventually mitigate risks of tsunami-like waves. To create the simulated wave, 16,000 GPM of clean water was needed to flow over the small scale levy all at once. Because of past success with the wave lab study

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