2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(354i) Scaleout of Pipeline Drag Reduction By Wall-Injected Polyox U310 Solutions to Marine Boundary Layers
Authors
Virk, P. - Presenter, MIT
Mannarino, N., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Capponi, H., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Levy, M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wilson, V., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Turbulent drag reduction by wall-injected Polyox U310 solutions was studied by simultaneous axial pressure profile and flow visualization measurements at Reynolds numbers from 40000 to 102000 in a transparent test pipe of ID 15.8 mm and L/D 430. Friction factors for solvent, deionized water, adhered to the Prandtl-Karman law for Newtonian fully-developed turbulent flow in smooth pipes, 1/â??f = 4.0 log Reâ??f - 0.4, to within 0.5 units of 1/â??f. The U310 Polyox, of MW ~ 10x106, was injected as a concentrated solution Cinj = 100 wppm through 6 equi-spaced 2.3 mm ID circumferential ports at friction-normalized injection velocities Vinj+ ~ 1 << pipeline mean velocity V+ ~ 25. Downstream polymer concentrations Cline varied from 0.05 to 2 wppm, exhibiting eventual fractional drag reductions DRline from ~ 0.03 to nearly the asymptotic maximum drag reduction DRMDR ~ 0.75 possible at the present Re. Polymer dissolution into the flow was assessed from the initial increase in fractional drag reduction towards the eventual downstream DRline, which provided a characteristic development distance (L/D)dr ~ 60, and also from flash photography which provided a characteristic distance (L/D)pv ~ 100 where red-dyed strands of the injected solution disappeared. Finally, an attempt was made to â??scale-outâ? the pipeline drag reduction observations to a flat plate boundary layer by treating the latter as an equivalent pipe flow with UCL = Uo, the free-stream velocity, R+ = duÏ?/ν , with d thickness, uÏ? friction velocity and v kinematic viscosity at the boundary layer trailing edge L. Drag reduction from the present pipe flow results, measured by flow enhancement or slip Sâ??line = (1/â??fp â?? 1/â??fn)Reâ??f, was translated to the classical HMS Highburton Polyox W301 ejection trials of Canham et. al (1971). This scale-out suggested that the present Polyox U310 might have provided their reported drag reductions at roughly 1/50 th their polymer expenditure rate per unit of hull wetted area.