Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
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When the momentum of one fluid is used for moving another fluid, such a device is called a/an
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Deepak kumar said:
2 years ago
Velocity is directly prop to under root of delta P (pressure drop).
So, in my opinion, the right answer is a steam jet ejector.
So, in my opinion, the right answer is a steam jet ejector.
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Ashish kumar said:
3 months ago
A jet pump, also known as an ejector pump, is a type of pump that uses the Venturi effect to move fluids. It works by propelling a high-pressure fluid (the "jet") through a nozzle, which creates a low-pressure area that draws in and mixes with a second fluid, then discharges both at a higher pressure.
This design allows jet pumps to lift fluids from greater depths than conventional pumps like centrifugal pumps.
This design allows jet pumps to lift fluids from greater depths than conventional pumps like centrifugal pumps.
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