New extensive pressure loss measurements are reported on the laminar flow of inelastic polymer solutions in packed beds made up of spheres of uniform size as well as mixtures of two different sizes. The importance of wall effects is demonstrated by using a range of column to particle diameter ratios (5.8 to 20). A methodology of modifying the existing frameworks to account for wall effects has been outlined. Similarly, an appropriate mean particle diameter has been identified which provides an adequate representation of the pressure loss data for mixed beds of two different size spheres. All in all, the results reported herein embrace the following ranges of physical and kinematic conditions: power law index, 1-0.72; voidage, 0.3-0.42; and ...
The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equat...
MIng (Nuclear Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The wall effect is know...
A detailed knowledge of the flow distribution is required for further studies of rate processes and ...
An attempt has been made to reconcile and to critically analyze the voluminous literature available ...
New extensive pressure drop-flow rate data are reported for the creeping flow of well characterised ...
Extensive new measurements on pressure drop for the flow of purely viscous non-Newtonian fluids thro...
Measurements were made of fluid velocity distributions for a number of randomly packed beds of spher...
Packed beds find extensive application in a wide variety of industries. The objective of the present...
The slow non-Newtonian (inelastic) flow through packed beds of mono-size spherical particles has bee...
The creeping flow of power law liquids through assemblages of spherical particles has been studied t...
This is a theoretical and experimental study on porosity and pressure losses in a packed bed of sphe...
International audienceWe study the non-turbulent pipe flow of a Newtonian fluid through a confined p...
The effect of bed diameter to particle diameter ratio on pressure drop is studied and the hydrodynam...
Settling velocities of particles in viscous non-Newtonian pseudoplastic solutions were measured. Sph...
The influence of the container walls on the pressure drop of packed beds is investigated. A detailed...
The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equat...
MIng (Nuclear Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The wall effect is know...
A detailed knowledge of the flow distribution is required for further studies of rate processes and ...
An attempt has been made to reconcile and to critically analyze the voluminous literature available ...
New extensive pressure drop-flow rate data are reported for the creeping flow of well characterised ...
Extensive new measurements on pressure drop for the flow of purely viscous non-Newtonian fluids thro...
Measurements were made of fluid velocity distributions for a number of randomly packed beds of spher...
Packed beds find extensive application in a wide variety of industries. The objective of the present...
The slow non-Newtonian (inelastic) flow through packed beds of mono-size spherical particles has bee...
The creeping flow of power law liquids through assemblages of spherical particles has been studied t...
This is a theoretical and experimental study on porosity and pressure losses in a packed bed of sphe...
International audienceWe study the non-turbulent pipe flow of a Newtonian fluid through a confined p...
The effect of bed diameter to particle diameter ratio on pressure drop is studied and the hydrodynam...
Settling velocities of particles in viscous non-Newtonian pseudoplastic solutions were measured. Sph...
The influence of the container walls on the pressure drop of packed beds is investigated. A detailed...
The wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds could be considered by modifying the Ergun equat...
MIng (Nuclear Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The wall effect is know...
A detailed knowledge of the flow distribution is required for further studies of rate processes and ...