Steady and dynamic shear properties of non-aqueous drag-reducing polymer solutions |
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Authors: | Carlos Tiu Tony Moussa Pierre J. Carreau |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique, H3C 3A7 Montreal, Canada;(3) Present address: Department of Chemical Engineering, King Fald University of Petroleum & Minerals, 31261 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | The steady and dynamic shear properties of two non-aqueous drag-reducers (a medium molecular weight polyisobutylene and a commercial organic drag-reducer) in kerosene solutions over a wide range of temperature and concentration were presented. The intrinsic and zero-shear viscosity results were used to identify the concentrate regimes of these solutions. A characteristic time constant λ0, which was based on the spring-bead model for dilute solutions, was employed as the scaling parameter for both steady-shear and dynamic data over a wide range of concentration and temperature. The inadequacy of the Graessley reduced-variable method in the dilute region was illustrated. The shear-thinning behaviour of these polymer solutions could be described by the Carreau model. The dynamic data followed the Zimm and Rouse-like behaviour in the low and high frequency limits. The Cox-Merz rule was obeyed in the low shear rate and frequency regions. The Carreau and the zero-frequency Maxwell time constants appeared to be related to λ0 by a constant factor over a wide range of polymer concentrations. The finding provides a method for extrapolating viscoelastic information into the drag reduction regime, and could be useful for interpretation of drag reduction results. |
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Keywords: | Non-aqueous drag reducers steady and dynamic shear properties temperature and concentration effects |
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