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Machine learning-assisted evolutionary optimization of hole quality and surface integrity in abrasive waterjet drilling of polycarbonate. [PDF]
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Experimental study on the performance of concrete linear cutting by high pressure water jet. [PDF]
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Toothbrush-Driven Handheld Droplet Generator for Digital LAMP and Rapid CFU Assays. [PDF]
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Influence of Superhydrophobic Coatings on Turbulence and Vortical Structures in a Submerged Impinging Jet. [PDF]
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Imaging solvated oxygen atoms with a femtosecond laser. [PDF]
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1964
The water jet pump, when designed with experimentally obtained optimum dimensions, can achieve efficiencies in the range of 35% to 40%. The design depends on the selected nozzles and diffuser, as well as the other parts of the pump, so that the hydraulic losses incurred are kept to a minimum.
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The water jet pump, when designed with experimentally obtained optimum dimensions, can achieve efficiencies in the range of 35% to 40%. The design depends on the selected nozzles and diffuser, as well as the other parts of the pump, so that the hydraulic losses incurred are kept to a minimum.
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Optimum Design of Water Jet Pumps
Journal of Engineering for Power, 1969A summary of an extensive program of experimental and analytical work leading to a procedure for obtaining optimized performance of water jet-pump systems is presented. The procedure is extended to include systems involving n, series-staged ejector components operating in an optimal manner as a complete pump, pipeline, ejector unit.
J. R. Cairns, T. Y. Na
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Theory and Performance of Water Jet Pump
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1968The theoretical maximum ideal pumping efficiency of a water jet pump is 50% at a flow ratio of unity. Pump performance can be predicted theoretically. With a pump designed with theoretically obtained optimum dimensions, a maximum efficiency of 39.8% was achieved. Efficiencies on the order of 42% could be obtained by selecting proper materials to reduce
Y. R. Reddy, Subir Kar
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