Rotating disk apparatus for polymer-induced turbulent drag reduction

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Cheng Hai Hong
Hyoung Jin Choi
Jae Ho Kim
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[1] Inha University,Department of Polymer Science and Engineering
[2] Korea Institute of Energy Research,Energy Conversion Department
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Drag reduction; Rotating disk apparatus; PEO; PAAM;
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In order to investigate turbulent drag reduction (DR), a rotating disk apparatus (RDA) generating an “external flow” was designed and then polymer-induced DR efficiency of water-soluble polymers both poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) and poly (acryl amide) (PAAM) were examined as a function of either polymer concentration or temperature. The need for a sensitive measuring system at high Reynolds numbers has stimulated the development of a high-precision computer-aided system, which is able to measure the difference between the torques for a Newtonian fluid and a dilute polymeric solution with drag reducers very accurately. Their mechanical degradation behavior in the RDA as a function of time in a turbulent flow was also analyzed using both a simple exponential decay function and a fractional exponential decay equation. The fractional exponential decay equation was found to fit the experimental data better than the simple first-order degradation exponential decay function in the case of PEO.
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