Papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016.Drag reduction in turbulent flow of hydrocarbons containing small amounts of high polymer was first reported by Toms about 70 years ago. Previously, Mysels and his coworkers had observed similar behavior in solutions of aluminum disoaps. A few years later, drag reduction behavior was observed in dilute aqueous-surfactant solutions in which long wormlike micelles were present. In the late 1970’s this phenomenon found its first commercial application when high molecular weight polymer was added to crude oil flowing through the 800-mile Alyeska pipeline. Crude flow was increased by about 25...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...
Low-cost and environmentally friendly district heating has become a popular trend in northern Europe...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...
Drag reduction in turbulent flow of hydrocarbons containing small amounts of high polymer was first...
Drag reducing solutions can reduce turbulent pressure loss by nearly 90% and can decrease pumping e...
The discovery of drag reduction in turbulent flow with addition of drag reducing additives was made...
In this century, energy conservation has demanded our attention as it is utmost important to ensure ...
In this century, energy conservation has demanded our attention as it is utmost important to ensure ...
Surfactant drag reduction is a flow phenomenon by which as little as a few parts per million of cert...
Energy conservation is becoming more important over time as the demand for energy supply is increasi...
Worm-like surfactant micelles are already being used to efficiently and inexpensively transport flui...
2009 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award-Chemical Engineering DepartmentDrag reduction is the p...
At very low concentrations (in parts per million or ppm), surfactant drag reducing solutions have be...
At very low concentrations (in parts per million or ppm), surfactant drag reducing solutions have be...
A comparative analysis of drag reduction efficiency through the use of surfactants and high molecula...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...
Low-cost and environmentally friendly district heating has become a popular trend in northern Europe...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...
Drag reduction in turbulent flow of hydrocarbons containing small amounts of high polymer was first...
Drag reducing solutions can reduce turbulent pressure loss by nearly 90% and can decrease pumping e...
The discovery of drag reduction in turbulent flow with addition of drag reducing additives was made...
In this century, energy conservation has demanded our attention as it is utmost important to ensure ...
In this century, energy conservation has demanded our attention as it is utmost important to ensure ...
Surfactant drag reduction is a flow phenomenon by which as little as a few parts per million of cert...
Energy conservation is becoming more important over time as the demand for energy supply is increasi...
Worm-like surfactant micelles are already being used to efficiently and inexpensively transport flui...
2009 Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award-Chemical Engineering DepartmentDrag reduction is the p...
At very low concentrations (in parts per million or ppm), surfactant drag reducing solutions have be...
At very low concentrations (in parts per million or ppm), surfactant drag reducing solutions have be...
A comparative analysis of drag reduction efficiency through the use of surfactants and high molecula...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...
Low-cost and environmentally friendly district heating has become a popular trend in northern Europe...
Since the discovery of the Toms effect (Toms, 1948), polymers as drag-reducing additives have been w...