Generalized Reynolds number and viscosity definitions for non-Newtonian fluid flow in ducts of non-uniform cross-section.
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The first author thanks Mr. Martínez and Dr. Solano for their invaluable contribution to the project and their advise. He also thanks the Spanish Government, Ministry of Education for the FPU scholarship referenced as AP2007-03429 which covered the expenses of a 4-year research at Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.Publication date
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D. Crespí-Llorens; P. Vicente; A. Viedma, “Generalized Reynolds number and viscosity definitions for non-Newtonian fluid flow in ducts of non-uniform cross-section” Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 64 (2015) 125–133.Peer review
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Generalized Reynolds numberViscosity
Non Newtonian
Power Law
Non-uniform cross-section
Abstract
This work presents and experimental study of the generalization method
of the Reynolds number and the viscosity of pseudoplastic fluid flow in ducts
of non-uniform cross-section. This method will permit to reduce 1 degree of
freedom of hydrodynamical and thermal problems in those ducts. A review
of the state of the art has been undertaken and the generalization equation
proposed for ducts of uniform cross section has been used as a starting point.
The results obtained with this equation have not been found satisfactory and
a new one has been proposed.
Specifically, the procedure has been developed for two models of scraped
surface heat exchanger with reciprocating scrapers. For both models, the
scraper consists of a concentric rod inserted in each tube of the heat ex-
changer, mounting an array of plugs that fit the inner tube wall. The two
models studied differ in the design of the plug.
The procedure to perform the generalization method out of experimental
data is accurately ...
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