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Velocity Profiles of Suspension Flows through an Abrupt Contraction Measured by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Authors:K Yasuda  N Ohara  M Muguruma
Affiliation:1. Email:yasuda@mech.eng. osaka‐u.ac.jp;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Velocity profiles in steady flows of fluid/particle mixtures through a duct with an abrupt contraction were measured by magnetic resonance imaging. Aqueous solutions of carboxymethyl cellulose containing particles, including spheres, disk‐like particles, and short fibers, at high volume fractions were used. As a result, a plug‐like velocity profile was observed in a straight duct flow for every suspension, but the velocity profile depends on the particle shape at contraction. Disk‐like particles caused an unsteady flow, and short fibers caused a concave shape in the velocity profile near the centerline upstream of the contraction. Spheres did not affect the flow field. The concave profile became obvious with increased volume fraction of fiber. This result is caused by the larger elongational viscosity of the fiber suspension near the centerline of the channel, as compared with that of the sphere suspension.
Keywords:Flows  Magnetic Resonance Imaging  Mixtures  Particles
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