Pipe flow with solid particles fixed in space |
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Authors: | Yutaka Tsuji Yoshinobu Morikawa Yoshitaka Fujiwara |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | A group of solid particles were hung by slender rods in a pipe to make a model of two-phase flow of coarse particles. Pressure gradient and velocities were measured for different types of the models. The drag on the particles (spheres) were obtained from measurements of pressure gradient with some assumptions. The results are summarized as follows. (1) Mean velocities of fluid are lower in the central part of the pipe than in the circumferential part. Turbulence is remarkably increased by particles. The spectrum distribution of turbulent velocity becomes flatter. These results are similar to the gas-solid flow of coarse particles in a vertical pipe. (2) At a large Reynolds number, the drag coefficient per one sphere in the group is larger than that of a single isolated sphere in a uniform flow. When the spheres are arranged along the same line in the longitudinal direction, the drag coefficient becomes smaller as the longitudinal distance between the spheres is shortened. |
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