Experimental and numerical investigations of pressure drop in a rectangular duct with modified power law fluids |
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Authors: | Simsoo Park Dong-Ryul Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea;(2) College of Engineering, School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Catholic University of Daegu, 330 Keum Rak 1-ri, Hayang-Eup, Kyungsan, Kyungbuk, Korea 712-702, |
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Abstract: | Numerical solutions are presented for fully developed laminar flow for a modified power law fluid (MPL) in a rectangular duct. The solutions are applicable to pseudoplastic fluids over a wide shear rate range from Newtonian behavior at low shear rates, through a transition region, to power law behavior at higher shear rates. The analysis identified a dimensionless shear rate parameter which, for a given set of operating conditions, specifies where in the shear rate range a particular system is operating, i.e. in the Newtonian, transition, or power law regions. The numerical results of the friction factor times Reynolds number for the Newtonian and power law region are compared with previously published results showing agreement within 0.05% in the Newtonian region, and 0.9% and 5.1% in the power law region. Rheological flow curves were measured for three CMC-7H4 solutions and were found to be well represented by the MPL constitutive equation. The friction factor times Reynolds number values were measured in the transition region for which previous measurements were unavailable. Good agreement was found between experiment and calculation thus confirming the validity of the analysis. |
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Keywords: | Non-Newtonian fluid flow Modified power law Non-circular duct flow Pressure drop in internal flow Friction factor in internal flow |
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