Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology 2004
DOI: 10.1002/0471440264.pst450
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Drag Reduction

Abstract: Turbulent drag reduction in fluid flow by additives has been an exotic field of research ever since its reported discovery in 1949. Various technical applications have been envisaged both for polymeric and surfactant drag reduction. Some successful applications include increased flow of oil and other fluids through pipelines, improved fire fighting and irrigation, improved flow in storm sewers, and flow augmentation by drag reducers in pipeline transport of sediments and slurries. Other possible applications i… Show more

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“…It is noted that the magnitude of thermophoretic and Brownian diffusion parameters for nanoparticles is very small [1,9], therefore we consider N b and N t of O(ε), ε → 0 . We expand θ and φ in small parameter ε and write…”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is noted that the magnitude of thermophoretic and Brownian diffusion parameters for nanoparticles is very small [1,9], therefore we consider N b and N t of O(ε), ε → 0 . We expand θ and φ in small parameter ε and write…”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of drag and heat loss reduction [1] has been the focus of intensive analysis due to its application in the prevention of loss of mechanical energy. Drag and heat loss reduction may create energy savings, processing time reduction, enhancement in thermal rating, and make equipment more durable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials even at concentration of a few parts per million by weight, reduce turbulent intensity in flow and, therefore, allow liquids to flow at lesser resistance [5,70].…”
Section: Drag Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic polymers of high molecular weight (>10 5 ) are very effective drag reducers but get degraded in turbulent flows and lose their effectiveness after a short interval of time or flow. Recently, three approaches have been put forward to enhance the drag reduction effectiveness (DRE) and shear stability of polymers [5,70]: a. The drag reduction effectiveness of guar gum can be enhanced by grafting synthetic polyacrylamide branches onto its main chain; resulting graft copolymers combine efficiency of synthetic polymer and robustness of guar gum main chain.…”
Section: Drag Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even at a concentration of a few parts per million by weight, these materials reduce turbulent intensity in flow and therefore allow liquids to flow at lesser resistance [2,18,74]. The soluble polymers are the most potential drag-reducing agents of all the additives mainly because DR up to 80 % can be obtained with the addition of a few tens of ppm by weight in a particular solvent.…”
Section: Drag Reduction Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%