Development characteristics of drag-reducing surfactant solution flow in a duct

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Hiroshi Suzuki
Gerald G. Fuller
Tomoe Nakayama
Hiromoto Usui
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[1] Kobe University,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[2] Stanford University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] Kobe University,Department of Chemical Engineering and Science
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Rheologica Acta | 2004年 / 43卷
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Surfactant solution; Drag reduction; Retardation time; Flow development; Micellar shear induced structure;
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Development characteristics of dilute cationic surfactant solution flow have been studied through the measurements of the time characteristics of surfactant solution by birefringence experiments and of the streamwise mean velocity profiles of surfactant solution duct flow by a laser Doppler velocimetry system. For both experiments, the concentration of cationic surfactant (oleylbishydroxymethylethylammonium chloride: Ethoquad O/12) was kept constant at 1000 ppm and the molar ratio of the counter ion of sodium salicylate to the surfactants was at 1.5. From the birefringence experiments, dilute surfactant solution shows very long retardation time corresponding to micellar shear induced structure formation. This causes very slow flow development of surfactant solution in a duct. Even at the end of the test section with the distance of 112 times of hydraulic diameter form the inlet, the flow is not fully developed but still has the developing boundary layer characteristics on the duct wall. From the time characteristics and the boundary layer development, it is concluded that the entry length of 1000 to 2000 times hydraulic diameter is required for fully developed surfactant solution flow.
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