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Effect of drag-reducing polymers on pseudo-slugs––interfacial drag and transition to slug flow
Authors:Arash Soleimani  Abdel Al-Sarkhi  Thomas J Hanratty  
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Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign, 205 Roger Adams Laboratory, Box C-3 600 South Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA

Abstract:Drag-reducing polymers were added to air and water flowing in a stratified configuration in a horizontal 2.54 cm pipe. The interface was covered with large amplitude roll waves, that have been called pseudo-slugs, over a range of flow conditions. The damping of small wavelength waves causes a large decrease in the interfacial stress and, therefore, an increase in the liquid holdup. At superficial gas velocities greater than 4 m/s the transition to slug flow is delayed in that it occurs at larger liquid holdups. This observation is interpreted by assuming that turbulence in slugs is damped. This increases the shedding rate of a slug and, therefore, its stability. The pressure drop can increase or decrease when polymers are added. The increase in holdup is accompanied by an increase in gas velocity, which causes an increase in the pressure drop. The decrease in the interfacial stress has the opposite effect.
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