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| Feb23-10, 02:03 PM | #1 |
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Efficiency of Ejector "as pump"
I was asked to find the efficiency of a steam ejector experiment "as a pump". So I tried the formula :
[(m(P/density + V^2/2))discharge - (m(P/density + V^2/2))suction]/ (m(P/density + V^2/2))steam inlet. I am getting an efficiency of 0.5%. Is this a reasonable result or am I approaching this wrong? Thanks! |
| Nov7-10, 06:21 PM | #2 |
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Hi, I am interested in these pumps but I have no idea what kind of pressure/flow ratios they can get. Can you please tell me for what measured values you got for 0.5% efficiency?
Thanks, cezar |
| Jul25-12, 10:07 AM | #3 |
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I don't think your formula is suitable,you can read the paper 《An investigation of ejector design by analysis and experiment》,which can be down load from http://ejector.getbbs.com/
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