The book The Efficiency of Pumps And Ejectors was written by author Edward Cyril Bowden Smith Here you can read free online of The Efficiency of Pumps And Ejectors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Efficiency of Pumps And Ejectors a good or bad book?
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From recorded tests the estimated air-main loss was not less than 21 per cent. A considerable volume of air was used for auxiliary purposes. There was also loss in changing engines, and on numerous occasions during the month the engines were overtaxed, and two forced stoppages took place. The circulating water for the condenser was inadequate and often 112 F. ; also many other minor faults existed which would not be tolerated on an official trial. EJECTOR AND PUMP TRIAL COMPARED. The feature of... the above trial is the immense number of small powers, and that two -thirds of full power was employed continually over so long a period under ordinary conditions. If pumps were substituted for ejectors under such conditions, friction would absorb nearly the whole power, yet it is often the practice to compare the efficiency of such an ejector installation with that of a single-pumping plant of equal horse-power. It is manifest a single large power must give the higher MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY 63 mechanical efficiency, especially when every favourable condition can be provided.
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