Self-Entrainment Characteristics and Performance of a Compact Air Ejector

Author(s):  
Kartik V. Bulusu ◽  
Charles A. Garris

A one dimensional method of analysis and experimentally determined entrainment and compression ratios are presented with considerations made for constant pressure and constant area mixing. A set of three nozzles, one converging and two converging diverging, were used to study the isentropic characteristics of the ejector performance. Ejector efficiencies are calculated using the turbomachinery analogue of compressors where adiabatic and complete mixing of primary and secondary fluids is assumed before discharge. Efficiencies are characterized against non-dimensional parameters chosen in context. A generalized algorithm and corresponding MATLAB™ based computer program was developed for performance analysis. While exploring the possibility of a refrigeration system for automotive applications where the size of the ejector could play an important role, a compact experimental ejector was designed and tested.

Author(s):  
Emrah Kulunk ◽  
Nadir Yilmaz

In this paper, a design method based on blade element momentum (BEM) theory is explained for horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) blades. The method is used to optimize the chord and twist distributions of the blades. Applying this method a 100kW HAWT rotor is designed. Also a computer program is written to estimate the aerodynamic performance of the existing HAWT blades and used for the performance analysis of the designed 100kW HAWT rotor.


1950 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-309
Author(s):  
J. H. Keenan ◽  
E. P. Neumann ◽  
F. Lustwerk

Abstract A one-dimensional method of analysis of jet pumps or ejectors is presented. The analysis considers mixing of the primary and secondary streams at constant pressure, and mixing of the streams at constant area. For the analytical conditions considered, better performance can be obtained when constant-pressure mixing is employed. A comparison between experimental and analytical results shows good agreement over a broad range of variables. Some experimental data on the length of tube required for mixing of the two streams are presented. A method for jet-pump design is given.


Author(s):  
Emrah Kulunk ◽  
Nadir Yilmaz

In this paper, a design method based on blade element momentum (BEM) theory is explained for horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) blades. The method is used to optimize the chord and twist distributions of the blades. Applying this method a 100kW HAWT rotor is designed. Also a computer program is written to estimate the aerodynamic performance of the existing HAWT blades and used for the performance analysis of the designed 100kW HAWT rotor.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-130
Author(s):  
Dian ayunita Nugraheni nurmala Dewi

Objectives of this study were analyze fish auction participant satisfaction to auction services in TPI Morodemak, analyze attributes effect, services that fit to service quality measurement, and analyzed fish auction participants perception to performance and importance for fish auction house Morodemak services. Used descriptive method and purposive sampling with 49 respondents consists of commercial fishmongers, traditional fishmongers, purse seine owners, and boat lift net owners as fish auction participant. Satisfication measurement used Customer Satisfication Index (CSI), Importance and Performance Analysis (IPA) and gap analysis. Results from this study were value CSI 20% (0.2) indicate the auction participants dissatisfied with the services provided, IPA show there are four attributes should be develop, two elements have not been completed based on measurement requirements of service satisfaction, gap value average -0.05 means the auction participants were not satisfied with the performance of TPI services because the performance value was lower than the importance value.


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