Local drag reduction due to injection of polymer solutions into turbulent flow in a pipe; part II: laser-Doppler measurements of turbulent structure
Aqueous solutions of polyethyleneoxide (Polyox WSR-301) were injected into a pipe flow through either a small tube at the center line or an annular slot in the wall. The solution contained polymer at an injection concentration of 1,000 wppm. Injection into water flow with a Reynolds number Re = 3.5 X 10/sup 4/ was at a rate which gave a mean polymer concentration of 5.0 wppm in the water flow. A laser-Doppler anemometer (LDA) was used to measure the streamwise turbulent velocity at various radial positions and at several stations downstream from the injection point. Results were obtained for mean velocity and intensity profiles; autocorrelations; and one-dimensional energy spectra. The mean bursting period was determined using the ''short-sampling-time'' autocorrelation method. Changes in all these quantities due to polymer injection were found to depend on the amount of local drag reduction at that particular downstream station but were independent of the local polymer concentration at the measuring point.
- Research Organization:
- School of Eng., Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland
- OSTI ID:
- 5922066
- Journal Information:
- AIChE J.; (United States), Journal Name: AIChE J.; (United States) Vol. 28:4; ISSN AICEA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ALCOHOLS
ANEMOMETERS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
DRAG
ENERGY SPECTRA
FLUID FLOW
GLYCOLS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
LASERS
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC POLYMERS
PIPES
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS
POLYMERS
REDUCTION
SPECTRA
TURBULENT FLOW