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1,147,623. Measuring fluid-flow. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. May 27, 1966 [May 28, 1965], No.24009/66. Heading G1R. [Also in Divisions F1 and G6] A jet pump comprises an elongate hollow body having inlet and discharge openings at opposite ends, a nozzle 27, Fig.2 adjacent the inlet opening and arranged to...

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description 1,147,623. Measuring fluid-flow. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. May 27, 1966 [May 28, 1965], No.24009/66. Heading G1R. [Also in Divisions F1 and G6] A jet pump comprises an elongate hollow body having inlet and discharge openings at opposite ends, a nozzle 27, Fig.2 adjacent the inlet opening and arranged to direct a jet of fluid into the inlet opening, the hollow body including an elongate mixing chamber 42 connected to the inlet opening 40 and a diffuser 44 and means for sensing pressure of fluid within the hollow body. Pressure taps 46, 49 are connected to each side of a differential pressure gauge 48 which gives an indication of fluid-flow. A recorder 51 may provide a permanent record. Alternative positions of the pressure taps are shown at 54, 58, 60, 64, 66, 70. The differential pressure gauge may be a Bourdon tube type, a manometer or a mechanical or electromechanical differential pressure transducer. The jet pump may be used in a nuclear reactor (see Division G6).
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HEATING
LIGHTING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTORS
PHYSICS
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS
PUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BYUSING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED
PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
SIPHONS
WEAPONS
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