Pumps – One fluid pumped by contact or entrainment with another – Jet
Patent
1982-10-25
1989-03-28
Look, Edward K.
Pumps
One fluid pumped by contact or entrainment with another
Jet
60269, 417163, 417170, 417179, 417196, 417197, 417198, F04F 516, F04F 544
Patent
active
048159425
ABSTRACT:
An axially symmetric jet difuser ejector having attached primary injection nozzles without protruding outside the ejecting structure and being spaced around the ejector inlet. The primary nozzles have been specially designed to optimize the conveyance of fluids therethrough and the flow of ingested fluids therearound. The diffuser jet nozzle is provided with a strainer to prevent clogging of the narrow diffuser jet slots.
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Alperin et al., "Jet-Diffuser Ejector-Attached Nozzle Design" publication NASA CR 152361, May 1980 (entire publication).
Alperin Morton
Wu Jiunn-Jenq
Alperin Elayne P.
DaRin Edward
Look Edward K.
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