Flow Resistance and Structures in Viscoelastic Channel Flows at Low Re
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Abstract
The flow of viscoelastic fluids in channels and pipes remain poorly understood, particularly at low Reynolds numbers. Here, we investigate the flow of polymeric solutions in straight channels using pressure measurements and particle tracking. The law of flow resistance is established by measuring the flow friction factor $f_{\eta}$ versus flow rate. Two regimes are found: a transitional regime marked by rapid increase in drag, and a turbulent-like regime characterized by a sudden decrease in drag and a weak dependence on flow rate. Lagrangian trajectories show finite transverse modulations not seen in Newtonian fluids. These curvature perturbations far downstream can generate sufficient hoop stresses to sustain the flow instabilities in the parallel shear flow.
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Presenters
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Boyang Qin
University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Princeton
Authors
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Boyang Qin
University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Princeton
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Paul Salipante
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Steven David Hudson
National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST - Natl Inst of Stds & Tech
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Paulo E. Arratia
Univ of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania