Title of article :
Complex Behavior of Polymers as Drag Reducing Agents Through Pipe Fittings
Author/Authors :
Sreedhar, I Department of Chemical Engineering - BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India , Sai Darshan, A Department of Chemical Engineering - BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India , Srivastava, S Department of Chemical Engineering - BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India , Jain, V Department of Chemical Engineering - BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Polymer induced turbulent drag reduction has significant industrial importance and finds application in
industries, oil and gas, fire-fighting, marine, irrigation, biomedical etc. Most of the reported literature is
focused on the skin drag reduction in pipe flow employing drag reducing additives (DRAs) like polymers,
surfactants, fibres and suspensions. In this work, the effect of polymeric addition on the total drag reduction
(skin and form) is studied for turbulent flow of water through various fittings like 45 degree elbow, 90 degree
miter, sudden expansion and sudden contraction. Different polymers like PAM, PEO, HPMC have been
employed as DRAs at various concentrations and pressure drops. The results indicate a complex and
interesting behavior. When compared to the results reported for pipe flow, even in this case polymers are
found to give total drag reduction (TDR) though less relative to skin drag alone. The extent of TDR is found
to depend on the nature of fitting, polymer and its concentration and the pressure drop used. From the results,
it is also clear that there is a strong need to further investigate the problem using sophisticated analytical tools
on rheometry and polymer degradation.
Keywords :
Pressure drop , Pipe fitting , Turbulent flow , Polymers , Skin drag , Total drag , Form drag
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics