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Semi-Empirical Model Of Two-Phase Liquid Gas Ejector For Power Engineering Applications

DOI: 10.18462/iir.compr.2021.0425

Sekcia: Ejectors and centrifugal compressors 1

Stav prijatia: Abstrakt odmietnutý

Autori
Meno Organizácia  
Dariusz Butrymowicz, Prof. Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Bialystok, Poland
Kamil Smierciew, PhD, DSc Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Bialystok, Poland
Jerzy Gagan, PhD Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Bialystok, Poland

Abstrakt

Ejectors are commonly applied in many important branches of industry like: conventional and nuclear power engineering, refrigeration, chemical processing and food processing industries, vacuum technologies and many others. The scope of application of these devices is still growing. Among the main motivation of contemporary applications of ejectors are: simplicity, compactness, high reliability, and low cost.
Special attention is given to two-phase ejectors because of wide scope of their possible application. The main motivation of research is understanding of complicated physical aspects of operation of these devices and growing demands for improvement of the their efficiency. So far, one of the most common application of two-phase ejectors is removing of inert gases from the main condensers and low-pressure feedwater heaters in steam power plants. However, the potential for using a liquid gas ejector is not fully utilized.
The theoretical semi-empirical model of two-phase ejector based on momentum equations for the mixing chamber and diffuser has been presented. The closure equations for momentum loss coefficients for the mixing chamber and diffuser have been proposed basing on the own experimental data. These equations take into account the geometry of the ejector

Kľúčové slová

two-phase,
liquid-gas,
ejector,
model,
correlations