Fluids (Nov 2021)

A Review on Process and Practices in Operation and Design Modification of Ejectors

  • Ravi Koirala,
  • Quoc Linh Ve,
  • Baoshan Zhu,
  • Kiao Inthavong,
  • Abhijit Date

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6110409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 409

Abstract

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This work reviews the current operational condition and activities on design modification for different applications of ejectors. Ejectors being a simple mechanical system capable of performing multiple fluid related functions (vacuum generation, pumping, mixing, condensing and heat exchanging), have been an essential part of several industrial processes. Two areas have been emphasized; internal flow and application-based modifications in components of ejectors. The geometry and inlet flow conditions were found to be the prime influencing factor of its performance. The objective and application-based modifications were performed on the primary nozzle, secondary nozzle, mixing chamber, throat and diffuser. The resultant performance was found to be dependent on operational condition and fluid type. This emphasizes the requirement of application-based design selection of the technology. In addition, the flow dynamics of condensing, non-condensing, particle and slurry flow has been studied based on available literatures. The one-point final objective is to identify the usability of primary water jet ejectors for active vapor transport and condensation, to replace vacuum pump and condenser in compact domestic water desalination system.

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