Effect of Shroud Geometry on the Effectiveness of a Short Mixing Stack Gas Eductor Model.

Abstract

An existing apparatus for testing models of gas educator systems using high temperature primary flow was modified to provide improved control and performance over a wide range of gas temperature and flow rates. Secondary flow pumping, temperature and pressure data were recorded for two gas educator system models. The first, previously tested under hot flow conditions, consists of a primary plate with four tilted-angled nozzles and a slotted, shrouded mixing stack with two diffuser rings (overall L/D = 1.5). The second consisted of the same nozzles and mixing stack, with a modified shroud and three diffuser rings (overall L/D = 1.5). A portable pyrometer with a surface probe was used for the second model in order to identify any hot spots at the external surface of the mixing stack, shroud and diffuser rings. The second model is shown to have almost the same mixing and pumping performance with the first one but to exhibit much lower shroud and diffuser surface temperatures.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1983
Accession Number
ADA132173

Entities

People

  • Anastasios Emmanouil Kavalis

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Diffusers
  • Flow
  • Flow Rate
  • Flue Gases
  • Gases
  • Geometry
  • High Temperature
  • Hot Spots
  • Pyrometers
  • Secondary Flow
  • Surface Temperature

Readers

  • Combustion and Flow Dynamics.