作者: M Eshrati , T Al-Wahaibi , AR Al-Hashmi , Y Al-Wahaibi , A Al-Ajmi
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摘要: Mechanisms proposed for the drag reduction by high molecular weight polymers range from stress anisotropy, elasticity and the formation of intermolecular associations. This experimental study tests the role of elasticity as indicated by the measurement of normal force, from which Weissenberg number can be calculated. Cationic drag reducing polyacrylamides were injected in a dispersed oil-in-water flow through 30.6-mm pipe. Four polymers were used to investigate the effect of polymer molecular weight and charge density. Three polymers with different molecular weights and 10% charge density were investigated along with a polymer with 45% charge density. The flow in the test section was set at 0.3 oil fraction and mixture velocities of 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.5 m/s (Reynolds number above 34,400) with polymer concentrations from 10 to 40 ppm. Generally, the maximum drag reduction was obtained for polymer …