Measure to improve liquid-gas eductor performance
A method to improve a performance and efficiency of a liquid-gas eductor includes injecting a small amount of secondary gas into the primary motive liquid prior to the latter's arrival at the eductor. This measure simultaneously reduces the flow rate of motive fluid and maintains a level of secondary inducted flow such that the aggregate secondary flow is higher than without the intervention—for certain conditions. The additional work needed in introducing the injected secondary fluid, by auxiliary means, is a few percentage points of the work done by the motive fluid without the intervention. The quantity of secondary fluid inducted and injected by the eductor adopting the above measures approaches double than that of the secondary flow without the measure. The motive liquid volumetric flow rate is reduced slightly which with the enhanced aggregate secondary flow means that the energy efficiency of the eductor process is substantially increased.
1 . A method to improve the performance of an eductor, which is used as an appliance to mix an inducted gas with a primary motive liquid, the method comprising:
providing an eductor comprising:
a venturi structure with a venturi portion and an inlet portion, the inlet portion comprising a suction port for the flow of an inducted gas;
an inlet conduit with a nozzle portion extending inside the venturi structure,
a gas conduit connected to the inlet conduit upstream of the inlet nozzle;
a throat, wherein a cross-sectional area of the throat remains constant throughout its length and includes an inlet opening at a junction of the throat with a convergent nozzle, and an outlet opening at an intersection of a divergent nozzle and the throat, an outlet of the nozzle portion is disposed proximate the inlet opening of the throat so fluid leaving the nozzle portion directly enters the throat;
injecting an amount of compressed secondary gas through the gas conduit connected to the inlet conduit upstream of the inlet nozzle into the primary motive liquid prior to an entry of the primary motive liquid into the eductor at specific eductor delivery pressures.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein injection of the compressed secondary gas increases the overall throughput of the secondary gas in the eductor when the secondary gas and primary motive liquid is delivered at an educator outlet pressure equal to an eductor outlet pressure when only primary motive liquid is delivered.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein injection of the compressed secondary gas reduces the throughput of primary motive liquid when the compressed secondary gas and primary motive liquid is delivered at an educator outlet pressure equal to an eductor outlet pressure when only primary motive liquid is delivered.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein injection of the compressed secondary gas increases the mass flow and volume flow ratios of the gas flow rate to the primary motive flow rate when the secondary gas and primary motive liquid is delivered at an educator outlet pressure equal to an eductor outlet pressure when only primary motive liquid is delivered.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein injection of the compressed secondary gas increases the cumulative gas flow rate of the secondary gas with only an increase of energy consumed to produce the aggregate flow, such that the energy efficiency of delivering the aggregate flow to the eductor back-pressure is improved when the secondary gas and primary motive liquid is delivered at an educator outlet pressure equal to an eductor outlet pressure when only primary motive liquid is delivered.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the eductor is one of an injector, an ejector, an aspirator, a venturi injector, a liquid jet gas compressor, a liquid-gas ejector pump, a liquid-gas jet pumps, or a liquid-gas contactors.