Abstract
Researchers commonly represent jet pump performance with a Head-Ratio, Flow- Ratio curve (HR/FR curve). Our goals are to show that the HR/FR curve has several problems and to propose a new way to represent jet pump performance. Analysis shows that a HR/FR curve does not give enough information to predict the operating point of a system which includes a jet pump. Moreover, the way a HR/FR curve specifies data can force a designer to estimate head losses inside a jet pump and can make data acquisition very difficult. We propose using two curves to represent jet pump performance. Use of the two curves eliminates the problems of the HR/FR curve. © 1991 by ASME.
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Elger, D. F., McLam, E. T., & Taylor, S. J. (1991). A new way to represent jet pump performance. Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 113(3), 439–444. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2909515
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