Liquid-gas ejector device and method used to produce a diphasic

Pumps – One fluid pumped by contact or entrainment with another – Jet

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417179, 417187, 417197, 417198, F04F 524, F04F 548

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing a flow of fluid comprised of at least phases from at least two primary flowing fluids, one of which has at least one liquid phase, and the other at least one gaseous phase, wherein the two primary fluids flow out respectively through one and another orifice, both of which may be streamlined, then a multiphase mixture is produced because the various flows are made to flow out through a third orifice and the channel sections of the orifices are adjusted in such a way so as to regulate at least one of the rate and pressure of the different flows, whereby a homogeneous multiphase flow is produced while minimizing the loss in energy of the different fluids.

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