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No more stains in the toilet – scientists present a splash

2022-12-07T11:45:54.171Z


Fluid dynamics is a complex science, but it can also be used to clarify everyday questions. Researchers have now solved an age-old pee problem.


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The researchers from Waterloo tested several urinal models, only one was convincing

Photo: University of Waterloo / dpa

According to researchers, a special type of urinal can largely prevent annoying splashes when peeing standing up.

Scientists recently presented the new urinal shape at a conference on fluid dynamics of the US Physical Society.

Accordingly, the pelvis must be narrow and elongated, with a narrow gap on the left and right.

In addition, the inside of the pelvis should be curved.

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It is important that the jet does not hit the wall of the urinal at an angle of 90 degrees.

Instead, an angle of 30 degrees is ideal, as can be observed in nature with dogs peeing on a tree.

"The practice of marking territory with urine is repugnant to most people," reads a summary of the presentation.

"Ironically, around half of the world's population (males) accidentally mark the bathroom floor and themselves. The reason: urine accidentally splashing back." The problem has existed since the urinal was invented over a century ago.

Aiming is important

Attempts have long been made to make standing pee more hygienic.

For example, printed flies or miniature football goals are intended to encourage men to aim better for the urinal.

The researchers from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, and Weber State University in the US state of Utah tested various urinal shapes for their tests.

Their conclusion: Such urinals could reduce splashes to a fraction, regardless of the size of the person urinating, and thus massively reduce the cleaning costs of toilets, the researchers said at the presentation.

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Source: spiegel

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