Abstract

In this paper, one of the remaining questions for ejector design, “Does the constant rate of momentum change (CRMC) ejector provide better performance than the constant pressure mixing (CPM) ejector under identical ejector area ratio, ejector length, and operating conditions?”, has been answered. Two steam ejector designs operating with the various boiler and evaporator temperatures were simulated by the SST k-omega turbulence model. The present computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model produced a reasonable agreement with our previous published experimental data. The upstream operating conditions were simultaneously considered to assess the better performance ejector design with the help of the primary expansion coefficient. The predicted results revealed that the CRMC ejector showed an advantage in entrainment ratio and a disadvantage in critical condenser pressure. However, the ejector efficiency comparison confirmed that the CRMC ejector design provided better performance than the CPM ejector design for a primary expansion coefficient greater than unity. The maximum percentage improvement of ejector efficiency was 32.418%.

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