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An '''aqueduct''' is any set of elements that carries {{L|water}} or {{L|magma}} from one location to another.  An aqueduct is formed by a combination {{L|channel}}s, {{L|dig|tunnels}}, and natural or constructed {{L|floor}}s and {{L|wall}}s creating the path for the fluid to follow. Aqueducts can tap into the side of a natural source or use {{L|pump}}s and gravity to get the fluid to flow to its destination.
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An '''aqueduct''' is any set of elements that carries [[water]] or [[magma]] from one location to another.  An aqueduct is formed by a combination [[channel]]s, [[dig|tunnels]], and natural or constructed [[floor]]s and [[wall]]s creating the path for the fluid to follow. Aqueducts can tap into the side of a natural source or use [[pump]]s and gravity to get the fluid to flow to its destination.
  
Care needs to be taken in the creation of any aqueduct - namely, certain measures like roofing over channels and installing safety valves - are sometimes necessary in order to handle {{L|pressure|pressurized}} fluids. Since in-game pressure sometimes behaves in counterintuitive ways, it is generally a good idea to familiarize oneself with its mechanics before undertaking any large project, lest {{L|flood|something unintended occurs}}.
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Care needs to be taken in the creation of any aqueduct - namely, certain measures like roofing over channels and installing safety valves - are sometimes necessary in order to handle [[pressure|pressurized]] fluids. Since in-game pressure sometimes behaves in counterintuitive ways, it is generally a good idea to familiarize oneself with its mechanics before undertaking any large project, lest [[flood|something unintended occurs]].
  
 
Below is an example of the most primitive type of aqueduct, the open surface channel.
 
Below is an example of the most primitive type of aqueduct, the open surface channel.
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     '''Simple aqueduct'''
 
     '''Simple aqueduct'''
 
         top view
 
         top view
     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈</font><font color="green">......</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="cyan">≈ </font> = {{L|River}}/{{L|lake}}
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     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈</font><font color="green">......</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="cyan">≈ </font> = [[River]]/[[lake]]
     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈</font><font color="green">......</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="blue">≈ </font> = {{L|Channel}} filled with water
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     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈</font><font color="green">......</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="blue">≈ </font> = [[Channel]] filled with water
     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="blue">≈≈≈≈≈</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}</font><font color="blue">≈</font><font color="olive">{{char|9}}</font>          <font color="gray">+</font><font color="green">.</font> = {{L|Floor}} (indoor/outdoor)
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     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="blue">≈≈≈≈≈</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}</font><font color="blue">≈</font><font color="olive">{{char|9}}</font>          <font color="gray">+</font><font color="green">.</font> = [[Floor]] (indoor/outdoor)
     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="green">.....</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="gray">{{char|186}} </font> = {{L|Wall}}
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     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="green">.....</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="gray">{{char|186}} </font> = [[Wall]]
     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="green">.....</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="olive">{{char|9}} </font> = {{L|Well}}
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     <font color="cyan">≈≈≈≈</font><font color="green">.....</font><font color="gray">{{char|186}}++</font>          <font color="olive">{{char|9}} </font> = [[Well]]
 
      
 
      
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
:* {{L|Water}}
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:* [[Water]]
:* {{L|Magma}}
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:* [[Magma]]
:* {{L|Screw pump}}
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:* [[Screw pump]]
:* {{L|Pressure}}
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:* [[Pressure]]
  
 
{{Category|Constructions}}
 
{{Category|Constructions}}

Revision as of 16:32, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

An aqueduct is any set of elements that carries water or magma from one location to another. An aqueduct is formed by a combination channels, tunnels, and natural or constructed floors and walls creating the path for the fluid to follow. Aqueducts can tap into the side of a natural source or use pumps and gravity to get the fluid to flow to its destination.

Care needs to be taken in the creation of any aqueduct - namely, certain measures like roofing over channels and installing safety valves - are sometimes necessary in order to handle pressurized fluids. Since in-game pressure sometimes behaves in counterintuitive ways, it is generally a good idea to familiarize oneself with its mechanics before undertaking any large project, lest something unintended occurs.

Below is an example of the most primitive type of aqueduct, the open surface channel.

    Simple aqueduct
       top view
    ≈≈≈......║++           = River/lake
    ≈≈≈......║++           = Channel filled with water
    ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈≈          +. = Floor (indoor/outdoor)
    ≈≈≈≈.....║++           = Wall
    ≈≈≈≈.....║++           = Well
    

See also