The effect of design parameters on the suction capacity of the water jet ejectors is unveiled through numerical and experimental analysis. The suction capacity of the ejector has been determined through the iterative numerical analysis for the selected geometrical parameters under the applied design conditions. The generated design parameters have been analyzed by using SolidWorks flow analysis and optimization software. Two new water jet ejector designs (D1 and D2) are built to improve the suction capacity of the initial water jet ejector (D0). The suction capacity of the existing ejector is investigated via numerical and experimental analysis. Design ranges determined in the dimensionless study have been used in the improvement of the suction capacity of an existing ejector.
In this study, it is found that optimum design intervals have been determined by using the Response Surface Method (RSM). The dimensionless geometrical parameters effects ejector suction capacity. Water jet ejectors are the silent pumping fluid devices which doesn’t have any rotating parts in functional industrial applications.