Chemical Engineering - Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
When the momentum of one fluid is used for moving another fluid, such a device is called a/an
jet pump
blower
acid egg
none of these
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Arun said:   7 years ago
Steam or air is used as driving force in jet pumps.

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.


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