Drag reduction effectiveness of dilute and entangled xanthan in turbulent pipe flow
โ Scribed by Nicholas B. Wyatt; Casey M. Gunther; Matthew W. Liberatore
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 583 KB
- Volume
- 166
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0377-0257
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โฆ Synopsis
The ability to reduce the frictional drag in turbulent flow in pipes and channels by addition of a small amount of a high molecular weight polymer has application in myriad industries and processes. Here, the drag reduction properties of the polyelectrolyte xanthan are explored in differing solvent environments (salt free versus salt solution) and delivery configurations (homogeneous versus stock solution dilution). Drag reduction effectiveness increases when an entangled xanthan solution is diluted compared to solutions prepared in the dilute regime. Based on dynamic rheological measurements of the elastic modulus, residual entanglements and network structure are hypothesized to account for the observed change in drag reduction effectiveness. Drag reduction effectiveness is unchanged by the presence of salt when the stock solution concentration is sufficiently above the critical concentration c D . Finally, the drag reduction effectiveness decreases with time when diluted from an entangled stock solution but remains greater than the homogeneous case after more than 24 h.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
A model for the boundary layer of a fully-developed turbulent pipe flow is presented in which the boundary layer is assumed IO consist of lumps which are. defined as fluid elements of laminar flow with unsteady velocity profiles and random ages. A burst is considered as the sudden replacement of a l
## Abstract In order to investigate the effects of injection position on drag reduction as well as further the effects of polymer additives on turbulent structures, LDA measurements of turbulent pipe flows were conducted. The results show that the amount of drag reduction grows with the increase of
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