Abstract

An experiment on the mixing flows in the suction port of the jet pump was made analogically, using air in place of water. The mixing took place in a converging bell-mouth inlet and in a successive constant-diameter pipe. Measurements were made on (1) the wall static pressure, (2) the mean velocity prefiles, and (3) turbulence for different velocity ratios and nozzle-throat spaces. The mean static pressure distribution on the throat inlet section was obtained by integrating Reynolds equation in a radial direction.

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