Wondering if any of you guys are vacuum experts that might be able to help me 
out or you could point me in the right direction.

I need to generate a vacuum in a piece of tubing.  There is no venturi 
restriction in the fluid path such as in a carburetor or vacuum generator you 
see on some older aircraft.  It's essentially just like lowering a piece of 
tubing into a stream.

I'm wondering what the best geometry for cutouts in the tubing would be to 
create the maximum vacuum.  I have attached a sketch of 3 very basic concepts 
and am wondering if their is an analytical way to determine the most effective 
method at generating the highest level of vacuum.

I'm not looking for "guesses"

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Attachment: Venturi examples.pdf
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