ギースル・エジェクタ
1. Giesl ejectorA Giesl ejector is a suction draught system for steam locomotives that works on the same principle as a feedwater pump. This ejector was invented in 1951 by the Austrian engineer, Dr. Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen. The Giesl ejector ensures improved suction draught and a correspondingly better use of energy. The existing blastpipe in a locomotive is replaced by several, small, fan-shaped, diverging blast pipes, from which the diffuser gets its flat, long, drawn-out shape.
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