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Simplified Ejector

Application of the momentum equation to ejectors of other types is discussed in Lapple (Fluid and Particle Dynamics, University of Delaware, Newark, 1951) and in Sec. 10 of the Handbook. [Pg.9]


Example 2 Simplified Ejector Figure 6-6 shows a very simplified sketch of an ejector, a device that uses a high velocity primary fluid to pump another (secondary) fluid. The continuity and momentum equations may he... [Pg.634]

An ejector is a simplified type of vacuum pump or compressor which has no pistons, valves, rotors, or other moving parts. Figure 10-98 illustrates a steam-jet ejector. It consists essentially of a nozzle which discharges a high-velocity jet across a suction chamber that is con-... [Pg.57]

Fig. 6. Simplified schematic layout of a classic geothermal power plant. The main escape routes for steam are from the cooling tower and gas ejectors, which are located just downstream from the turbine. Fig. 6. Simplified schematic layout of a classic geothermal power plant. The main escape routes for steam are from the cooling tower and gas ejectors, which are located just downstream from the turbine.
Since the term is not relevant in the application of the ejector as a gas-liquid contacting device, Equation 8.2 was further simplified as... [Pg.334]


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