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alexa
Sep 6, 2004, 08:57 AM
What does ventury effect means aspesially if it occurs during nebulization using a jet nebulizer?
Thank you for the answer
da_wolf
Sep 28, 2004, 09:02 AM
For example: when tidal (sea) water is pushed (by tide) into a smaller channel (through the beach), it accelerates. This is called the Ventury Effect.
urmod4u
Oct 16, 2004, 05:36 PM
The venturi effect is explained by Bernoulli's principle: If the speed of a liquid increases, its pressure decreases.
If the pressure decreases enough (speed high enough) to create underpressure, the underpressure will suck the surrounding medium and take it along with the liquid stream (jet).
A nice webside on this is:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mmc1919/venturi.html
dewanjee
May 23, 2008, 03:18 AM
Well, as the pressure of the fluid decreases at a narrower path with an increasing flow rate, the fluid can suck other fluid/medium due to underpressure. So, this principle probably used in case of a nebulizer to suck the medicine (fluid/powder) by the flowing air.
Do you understand?
Thanks
popopopopopopop
Dec 20, 2012, 04:12 AM
Its spelt Venturi