Temporal Nature of Polymeric Flows Near Circular Pipe-Exit |
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Authors: | Bulent Yesilata |
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Affiliation: | 1. Harran University, Engineering Faculty, Mechanical Engineering Department , Sanliurfa, Turkey byesilata@yahoo.com;4. byesilata@harran.edu.tr |
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Abstract: | Polymeric (viscoelastic) fluids have nonlinear mechanical properties and therefore the flow of a sufficiently elastic polymer solution may become irregular even at very low Re. Experimental evidences of these flow irregularities occurred near pipe exit at Re << 1 are presented here for Poiseuille flow of a highly elastic polymer solution. Although the Re is extremely low, the measured instantaneous pressures show turbulent-like fluctuations induced by elasticity of the fluid. Temporal nature of these fluctuations is analyzed in terms of Deborah number (De) that provides an appropriate measure for degree of nonlinearity in a polymeric flow. |
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Keywords: | Dynamic pressure Extrusion Oscillation Temporal instability Viscoelastic |
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