How to Calculate E-Balance for a Jet Ejector?

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The discussion centers on calculating the E-Balance equation for a jet ejector. The original poster seeks clarification on the terms and purpose of the E-Balance equation, indicating a lack of understanding of its application in the context of jet ejectors. The conversation highlights the importance of defining key terms to facilitate further assistance. The ideal gas law is mentioned, but the poster believes it may not be relevant to their specific problem.

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Daniel Barton
I am working on problem that has to deal with a jet ejector. For the life of me, I cannot figure out the E-Balance equation for it. Below is a cut away image of the ejector. The fluid is the same so using the ideal gas law I do not think should be included. Any help is greatly appreciated!
396px-Ejector_or_Injector.svg.png

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injector#/media/File:Ejector_or_Injector.svg
 
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What is an E-balance equation ?

I can probably guess what you mean but if as a first step you explain what the terms and purpose of this equation are we may be able to proceed from there and give you some useful answers to your problem .
 

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