Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank

A circulating tank is a very useful theoretical scheme for many fluid-flow objects in several branches of engineering. The motion of the fluid in such objects can be induced in different ways. A stream pump provides an especially interesting possibility; however, the quantitative description of such...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Sawicki, Paweł Wielgat, Piotr Zima
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2114
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spelling doaj-7c2641a49c854d72b8502763e1304a792020-11-25T01:15:00ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-10-011110211410.3390/w11102114w11102114Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating TankJerzy Sawicki0Paweł Wielgat1Piotr Zima2Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology,80-233 Gdańsk, PolandFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology,80-233 Gdańsk, PolandFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology,80-233 Gdańsk, PolandA circulating tank is a very useful theoretical scheme for many fluid-flow objects in several branches of engineering. The motion of the fluid in such objects can be induced in different ways. A stream pump provides an especially interesting possibility; however, the quantitative description of such devices shows some shortcomings. Such a device is analogous to a jet pump, thus has similar advantages (simplicity of construction, lack of movable elements, insensibility to pollutants) and disadvantages (low efficiency). On the one hand, from the technical viewpoint, one can make use of technical instructions presented in handbooks and offered by producers, and on the other hand by performing calculations using CFD tools. In this situation, it is self-evident that some intermediary method of design, i.e., formally simple, but physically convincing, would be welcome both by theoreticians and by engineers. Such a method is proposed in this paper and takes the form of an algebraic formula, combining the discharge of the stream pump and the discharge of the circulation induced by this stream. This expression, based on the balance between the power of the stream and the power of dissipation, has been experimentally verified with a positive result.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2114circulating tankmixing processmixing modelstream pumptheoretical model
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author Jerzy Sawicki
Paweł Wielgat
Piotr Zima
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Piotr Zima
Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
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circulating tank
mixing process
mixing model
stream pump
theoretical model
author_facet Jerzy Sawicki
Paweł Wielgat
Piotr Zima
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title Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
title_short Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
title_full Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
title_fullStr Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
title_full_unstemmed Design Equation for Stirring Fluid by a Stream Pump in a Circulating Tank
title_sort design equation for stirring fluid by a stream pump in a circulating tank
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-10-01
description A circulating tank is a very useful theoretical scheme for many fluid-flow objects in several branches of engineering. The motion of the fluid in such objects can be induced in different ways. A stream pump provides an especially interesting possibility; however, the quantitative description of such devices shows some shortcomings. Such a device is analogous to a jet pump, thus has similar advantages (simplicity of construction, lack of movable elements, insensibility to pollutants) and disadvantages (low efficiency). On the one hand, from the technical viewpoint, one can make use of technical instructions presented in handbooks and offered by producers, and on the other hand by performing calculations using CFD tools. In this situation, it is self-evident that some intermediary method of design, i.e., formally simple, but physically convincing, would be welcome both by theoreticians and by engineers. Such a method is proposed in this paper and takes the form of an algebraic formula, combining the discharge of the stream pump and the discharge of the circulation induced by this stream. This expression, based on the balance between the power of the stream and the power of dissipation, has been experimentally verified with a positive result.
topic circulating tank
mixing process
mixing model
stream pump
theoretical model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/10/2114
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