INFLUENCE OF JET-TO-MAIN STREAM TURNING ANGLE IN FLUID FLOW FROM CYLINDRICAL NOZZLE OF COLLECTOR-PIPELINE ON FLOW COEFFICIENT

For intake cylindrical nozzles with orthogonal lateral jet outlets, dependences of the flow coefficient  on (1) Reynolds number , (2) jet-to-main stream turning angle , which is measured relative to the direction of the main stream in a collector-pipeline, as well as (3) the ratio  of the diameter o...

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Main Authors: Vasyl IVANIV, Volodymyr CHERNIUK
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Rzeszow University of Technology
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering, Environment and Architecture
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Online Access:http://doi.prz.edu.pl/pl/pdf/biis/704
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Summary:For intake cylindrical nozzles with orthogonal lateral jet outlets, dependences of the flow coefficient  on (1) Reynolds number , (2) jet-to-main stream turning angle , which is measured relative to the direction of the main stream in a collector-pipeline, as well as (3) the ratio  of the diameter of the outlet hole of the nozzle to that of the collector-pipeline are obtained. The ratio  influences the value of the coefficient of flow more considerably than the jet-to-main stream turning angle does. The magnitude of flow coefficient varies most abruptly in the range of the magnitude of the ratio  from 0.35 to 0.40. For adjustment of non-uniformity of the fluid inflow into the pressure pipelines along their lengths, the nozzles of 0.35 0.40 are the most suitable ones.
ISSN:2300-5130
2300-8903