Dear Steve
Thanks. I have the copy of Karassik infront of me.
From page 4-2 to 4-19 , it is all water ejectors, but
How to correlate the fluid flow rate in cubic meter
per hour with the non-condenseables flow. There is
something which I am missing in understanding the
whole thing.
I have allready been to this site noted some
information. Its "Inquiry for Water Jet" is very
informative. But even then same as stated earlier.
Best regards
Shah M. tanweer
- Steve McKenzie <Mechproj@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi Shah M. Tanweer
>
> If your copy of Karassik is the second edition you
> may want to look at the
> section entitled "water eductors"
>
> Also the preliminary "theory and design" section
> should help; the basic
> principles are common th most fluids.
>
> If it is OK with Paul (copyright wise) I can scan
> and post the bits of
> Forsters article that I have not lost. Failing that,
> I suggest you contact
> the library of an engineering school who should be
> able to trace the article
> for you. Note that the article is for steam and air
> jets so you will still
> have to do some engineering, and not just fill in
> the boxes.
>
> If you need further help, go to the Schutte &
> Koerting website www.s-k.com
> and look for "Liquid Jet Eductor/Exhauster". They
> have downloadable (PDF
> from memory) data including most dimensions, and
> performance tables.
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve McKenzie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shah Muhammad Tanweer
> [mailto:smt_pk@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 4:51 PM
> To: <a href="/group/PipingDesign/post?postID=bU5CM_uGGYnoewcXhvSudCva9r-dxIRpQnjGz-LaDoXibUG1jgVVZck83TgvND6NK5mOZgzBFs8Mp5jEDR37hB_QST3R21s">PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com</a>
> Subject: RE: [PipingDesign] Re: Water Jet Ejectors
>
>
> Dear colleagues
> and Very dear Steve McKenzie
>
> I went through "Karassik". Ofcourse there are lot of
> information. But I would like to be corrected. I
> have
> to remove non-condenseables from the system (MED
> Plant)through condenser. Does it correlates with
> what
> is given in Karassik for water / slurry or solid
> conveying, and what is the difference.
>
> I could not find British Chemical Engineering in our
> Library nor on internet.
>
> Besr Regards
> Shah M. Tanweer
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Received on Mon Oct 20 06:15:00 2003