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Old   March 20, 2013, 17:25
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All,

I am trying to create a venturi using an "infinty jet" type of configuration. Please see the attached JPEG.

I am wondering if anybody can provide any general design guidlines for inlet diameter (right side), outlet diameter (left side), and difference in cross sectional flow area between inlet and outlet. Also, length of inlet, length of outlet, etc.

I basically want to run water through the inlet to create suction in a hole tapped into the top of the outlet diameter.

Thank you in advance.

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Old   January 21, 2015, 10:34
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Hi, I did a small search may be this link would help you:

https://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=u...20design&type=
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