Abstract:The article deals with changes in the density of pulsating water and air flow generated in pulsating flow ejector. Transformation of the fluid motion equation to Lighthill’s equation describing density change and acoustic radiation of the flow is presented. Calculation results demonstrate suitability of the ejector to cause acoustic agglomeration and effectively remove iron particles from potable water.
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