A series of turbulent pipe flow experiments with dilute aqueous C.M.C. solutions are described. The purpose of these experiments are to compare the anomalous viscous drag results from these experiments with the results using water (Newtonian viscous fluid). The additive concentrations of the present experiments are from 0.01% to 0.5% by weight of C.M.C., giving power-law indexes 1 to 0.75, respectively. All of the concentrations are found to give a reduction in turbulent friction factor, compared with Newtonian at the same Reynolds number. A maximum friction factor reduction of 64 % is obtained at a Reynolds number 2x10(3) for solutions having polymer concentration of 0.3% by weight
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
Abstract. As part of a research programme on wall-free turbulent flows of non-Newtonian fluids, aque...
Addition of polymer molecules to solvents influences the turbulence characteristics and in turn it i...
A series of turbulent pipe flow experiments with dilute aqueous C.M.C. solutions are described. The ...
A series of turbulent pipe flow experiments with dilute aqueous C.M.C. solutions are described. The ...
In 1948 the phenomenon of turbulent drag reduction by polymers was discovered [B. Toms, Proc. Int'l ...
Abstract. In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulent...
Friction factor of drag-reducing flow with presence of polymers in a rough pipe has been investigate...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
This study extends existing data on the frictional drag reducing influence of long-chain polymers i...
In order to study the roles of stress anisotropy and of elasticity in the mechanism of drag reductio...
In order to study the roles of stress anisotropy and of elasticity in the mechanism of drag reductio...
In the present work, the drag reduction effectiveness of water soluble Carboxyl methyl cellulose (CM...
Drag reduction in fully developed turbulent pipe flow with 4 concentrations (200 to 500 wppm or mg/k...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
Abstract. As part of a research programme on wall-free turbulent flows of non-Newtonian fluids, aque...
Addition of polymer molecules to solvents influences the turbulence characteristics and in turn it i...
A series of turbulent pipe flow experiments with dilute aqueous C.M.C. solutions are described. The ...
A series of turbulent pipe flow experiments with dilute aqueous C.M.C. solutions are described. The ...
In 1948 the phenomenon of turbulent drag reduction by polymers was discovered [B. Toms, Proc. Int'l ...
Abstract. In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulent...
Friction factor of drag-reducing flow with presence of polymers in a rough pipe has been investigate...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
This study extends existing data on the frictional drag reducing influence of long-chain polymers i...
In order to study the roles of stress anisotropy and of elasticity in the mechanism of drag reductio...
In order to study the roles of stress anisotropy and of elasticity in the mechanism of drag reductio...
In the present work, the drag reduction effectiveness of water soluble Carboxyl methyl cellulose (CM...
Drag reduction in fully developed turbulent pipe flow with 4 concentrations (200 to 500 wppm or mg/k...
In this paper we report on (two-component) LDV experiments in a fully developed tur-bulentpipe flow ...
Abstract. As part of a research programme on wall-free turbulent flows of non-Newtonian fluids, aque...
Addition of polymer molecules to solvents influences the turbulence characteristics and in turn it i...