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Sea Water Intake Priming System

07/06/2010 9:09 AM

I have to design sea water intake system with priming. Priming we have considered of using ejector .can anybody glance at the this.

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Re: sea water intake priming system

07/06/2010 9:13 AM
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Re: sea water intake priming system

07/06/2010 9:14 AM

I have satisfied your request by glancing at this. You are welcome.

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Re: sea water intake priming system

07/06/2010 9:35 AM

Hi all,
I am Manoj Koli,I am from India.I need you help.you have lot of expertise in Sea water desaliantion field. I am working on the designing of the sea water intake system with priming. Here we have considered one separator tank with service water and booster pumps which will provide the motive water to the ejectors.as water passes through the ejector with supersonic velocity the air is pulled and vaccum is created .so we have considered one vacuum tank and from vacuum tank all the connections are given to the individual pumps.This is base scheme,now i want to size the each component ,i am not getting the way how could I size it.can you please explore something on it then it will be of great help.
Thanks a lot in advance for your co-operation.
Thanks,
Manoj Koli

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