Optimal Performance and Geometry of Supersonic Ejector

Author:

Hewedy N. I. I.1,Hamed Mofreh H.1,Abou-Taleb F. Sh.1,Ghonim Tarek A.1

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Menoufiya University, Egypt

Abstract

The optimum geometries of the ejectors, which give maximum efficiency, are numerically predicted and experimentally measured. The numerical investigation is based on flow equations governing turbulent, compressible, two-dimensional, steady, time averaged, and boundary layer equations. These equations are iteratively solved using finite-difference method under the conditions of different flow regimes, which can be divided into several distinctive regions where the methods for estimating the mixing length are different for each flow region. The first region depicts the wall boundary layer, jet shear layer, and secondary and primary potential flows. The second one contains a single region of developing flow. A simple ejector with convergent-divergent primary nozzle was fabricated and experimentally tested. The present theoretical and experimental results are well compared with published data. The results obtained are used to correlate the optimum ejector geometry, pressure ratio, and ejector optimum efficiency as functions of the operation parameters and ejector area ratio. The resultant correlations help us to select the optimum ejector geometry and its corresponding maximum efficiency for particular operating conditions.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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