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A correlation for yield stress fluid flow through packed beds
Authors:George G. Chase  Patanee Dachavijit
Affiliation:(1) Microscale Physiochemical Engineering Center, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-3906, USA
Abstract:Relatively few correlations are available for non-Newtonian fluid flows through packed beds, even though such fluids are frequently used in industry. In this paper, a correlation is presented for yield stress fluid flow through packed beds. The correlation is developed by introducing the yield stress model in place of the Newtonian model used in deriving Ergunrsquos equation. The resulting model has three parameters that are functions of the geometry and roughness of the particle surfaces. Two of the parameters can be deduced in the limit as the yield stress becomes negligible and the model reduces to Ergunrsquos equation for Newtonian fluids. The third model parameter is determined from experimental data. The correlation relates a defined friction factor to the dimensionless Reynolds and Hedstrom numbers and can be used to predict pressure drop for flow of a yield stress fluid through a packed bed of spherical particles. Conditions for flow or no-flow are also determined in the correlation. Comparison of model calculations, between a Newtonian and a yield stress fluid for flow penetration into a packed bed of spheres, shows the yield stress fluid initially performs similar to the Newtonian fluid, at large Reynolds numbers. At lower Reynolds numbers the yield stress effect becomes important and the flow rate significantly decreases when compared to the Newtonian fluid.
Keywords:Bingham plastic  Yield stress  Packed bed  Ergun  /content/wtl304315684r281/xxlarge8217.gif"   alt="  rsquo"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >s equation
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