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Experiments on elongational flow of dilute polymer solutions Part I: Jet reaction and excess pressure drop for the flow through small apertures
Authors:T Hasegawa  T Iwaida
Institution:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University, Ikarashi, Niigata City Japan;Fuji Electric Co. Ltd., Kawasaki-ku Tanabeshinden, Kawasaki City Japan
Abstract:Experiments have been made with dilute polymer solutions on the reaction of jets issuing from small orifices and the excess pressure drop for orifice and capillary flows.Under the flow conditions with vortices occurring upstream of the aperture, the jet reaction is nearly zero below some mean velocity for PEO solutions and similarly zero below some generalized Reynolds number for Separan solutions. The normalized jet reactions, when they possess positive values, are correlated with the generalized Reynolds number irrespective of the aperture diameters for both kinds of solution.In most cases, the pressure is higher than in the corresponding water flow, but for some flows with no vortex it is lower. For the vortex flow of PEO solutions the normalized excess pressure drop is inversely proportional to the Reynolds number for both orifices and capillaries, while for Separan solutions this quantity is not correlated with the generalized Reynolds number for orifice flow but is correlated with it for capillary flow.
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