sugárszivattyúk
Sugárszivattyúk, also known as jet pumps or ejectors, are a type of pump that operates using a high-velocity fluid stream to move a lower-velocity fluid. They do not have any moving mechanical parts, making them simple and robust in design. The principle of operation relies on the Venturi effect. A primary fluid, often called the motive fluid, is accelerated through a nozzle, creating a region of low pressure. This low pressure draws in the secondary fluid (the fluid to be pumped) which then mixes with the motive fluid. The combined flow then enters a diffuser section where its velocity decreases and its pressure increases, allowing it to be discharged at a higher pressure than the suction pressure.
Commonly, water is used as the motive fluid, but steam, air, or other liquids can also be