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Unread 07-12-2004, 07:20 PM   #26
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16gpm at that pressure would surely raise the water temp, but no such pressures here.

I went up and down the paper yesterday, and noted a few things:

First, the experiment is *not* for a submerged jet. A submerged jet would have additional turbulence, and more "spreading" (a quote). This is important because...

2nd, the piston pump would work best here, but the duty cycle is going to be 50% or less, simply because of the open loop.

3rd, the paper identifies a "square" wave output with high pulses as being optimal.


So... a piston pump would typically provide a perfect sine wave output, but by adding a pressure valve (i.e. an in-line pressure relief valve), it should be possible to reproduce something close to a square wave.


But...

The author of the paper makes no pressure measurements (not applicable), and I suspect that the sudden variations in pressure are actually breaking up the boundary layer, which gives this effort a whole new angle.
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