Turbulent Pipe Flow of “Rod-Like” Polymer Solutions

In this study the drag reduction of an aqueous solution of a rigid “rod-like” polymer, scleroglucan, at a concentration of 0.01% w/w in a 100-mm diameter, 23-m long circular pipe-flow facility was experimentally investigated. Pressure-drop measurements were conducted via a differential pressure tran...

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Main Authors: Japper-Jaafar, Azuraien, Escudier, Marcel, Poole, Robert
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/996/
http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/996/1/Published_monterey_paper.pdf
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Summary:In this study the drag reduction of an aqueous solution of a rigid “rod-like” polymer, scleroglucan, at a concentration of 0.01% w/w in a 100-mm diameter, 23-m long circular pipe-flow facility was experimentally investigated. Pressure-drop measurements were conducted via a differential pressure transducer and compared to that of the Newtonian solvent. Mean axial velocity and complete Reynolds normal stress data, i.e. u', v' and w' were measured by means of a laser Doppler anemometer at three different Reynolds numbers, all in the turbulent-flow regime. Newtonian control runs, also within the turbulent-flow regime, were also performed for comparison.