Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UTFPR (da Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (RIUT))
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/4769
Resumo: The viscoplastic fluid flow of Carbopol solutions is investigated in the following experimental study, for laminar and turbulent regime through an abrupt contraction with an aspect ratio of β = 1:85. The pressure drop profile and the pressure drop coefficient at the contraction are obtained for different entrance Reynolds numbers, Re0D. The velocity vector fields are obtained for Re0 D between 1 and 10 000, using the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV-2D). Mean velocity vector field and first-order turbulent quantities such as radial and axial velocity fluctuations are obtained, as well as centerline velocity behavior, vortex structures, and visualization of unyielded regions. It is observed that the pressure drop coefficient for viscoplastic fluid flow is dependent on the Re0D for the laminar regime, and reaches a constant value for turbulent conditions, exhibiting good agreement with data available on the literature. The velocity profiles along the test section present lower values than those obtained for Newtonian fluids in both regimes and vary their behavior according to the rheological properties for each viscoplastic solution. Besides, the turbulent fluctuations approach the Newtonian behavior, with a slight difference for the radial profiles. The unyielded regions are deformed as the Reynolds number is increased and are replaced by vortex structures as the flow reaches transitional conditions, obtaining a variation of the effective diameter at the entrance of the contraction. The growth and changes of the vortex structure are studied using quantitative techniques based on the strain rate and the vorticity tensors, to gain accurate and better information about the behavior for these structures into the viscoplastic fluid flow. Finally, a relation was found for the entrance Reynolds number and the Reynolds number at the contraction plane, which is not dependent on the rheological parameters due to the high shear rates in this region.
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spelling Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetryEscoamentoViscoelasticidadeDinâmica dos fluidosPlasticidadeFluidos newtonianosFluidos não-newtonianosRunoffViscoelasticityFluid dynamicsPlasticityNewtonian fluidsNon-Newtonian fluidsCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA::FENOMENOS DE TRANSPORTE::MECANICA DOS FLUIDOSEngenharia MecânicaThe viscoplastic fluid flow of Carbopol solutions is investigated in the following experimental study, for laminar and turbulent regime through an abrupt contraction with an aspect ratio of β = 1:85. The pressure drop profile and the pressure drop coefficient at the contraction are obtained for different entrance Reynolds numbers, Re0D. The velocity vector fields are obtained for Re0 D between 1 and 10 000, using the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV-2D). Mean velocity vector field and first-order turbulent quantities such as radial and axial velocity fluctuations are obtained, as well as centerline velocity behavior, vortex structures, and visualization of unyielded regions. It is observed that the pressure drop coefficient for viscoplastic fluid flow is dependent on the Re0D for the laminar regime, and reaches a constant value for turbulent conditions, exhibiting good agreement with data available on the literature. The velocity profiles along the test section present lower values than those obtained for Newtonian fluids in both regimes and vary their behavior according to the rheological properties for each viscoplastic solution. Besides, the turbulent fluctuations approach the Newtonian behavior, with a slight difference for the radial profiles. The unyielded regions are deformed as the Reynolds number is increased and are replaced by vortex structures as the flow reaches transitional conditions, obtaining a variation of the effective diameter at the entrance of the contraction. The growth and changes of the vortex structure are studied using quantitative techniques based on the strain rate and the vorticity tensors, to gain accurate and better information about the behavior for these structures into the viscoplastic fluid flow. Finally, a relation was found for the entrance Reynolds number and the Reynolds number at the contraction plane, which is not dependent on the rheological parameters due to the high shear rates in this region.No presente estudo experimental analisamos as especificidades do escoamento de fluidos viscoplásticos, especialmente neste caso as soluções de Carbopol em regime laminar e turbulento através de uma contração abrupta com razão de β = 1:85. O perfil e o coeficiente de queda de pressão na contração são obtidos a partir da entrada de diferentes números de Reynolds, Re0D. Os campos vetoriais de velocidade instantâneos são obtidos para Re0D entre 1 e 10 000, usando a velocimetria por imagem de partícula (PIV-2D), verificando campos vetoriais de velocidade média e quantidades turbulentas de primeira ordem, tais como flutuações de velocidade radial e axial, bem como comportamento da velocidade da linha central, estruturas de vórtices e visualização de regiões não cisalhadas. Observa-se que o coeficiente de queda de pressão para o escoamento de fluido viscoplástico depende diretamente do número de Reynolds no regime laminar e atinge um valor constante para condições turbulentas, apresentando boa concordância com os dados disponíveis na atual literatura. Os perfis de velocidade ao longo da seção de teste apresentam valores inferiores aos obtidos para fluidos Newtonianos em ambos regimes e variam seu comportamento de acordo com as propriedades reológicas de cada solução. Ademais verificam-se flutuações turbulentas similares ao comportamento Newtoniano, apenas com discreta diferença nos perfis radiais. Nota-se que as regiões não cisalhadas deformam-se com o aumento do número de Reynolds e são substituídas por estruturas de vórtice à medida que o escoamento atinge condições de transição, obtendo uma variação do diâmetro efetivo na entrada da contração. O desenvolvimento da estrutura do vórtice foi estudado usando técnicas quantitativas baseadas na taxa de deformação e nos tensores de vorticidade, obtendo assim informações mais precisas sobre seu comportamento no escoamento de fluidos viscoplásticos. Dessa forma, pode-se determinar uma relação entre o número de Reynolds de entrada e o número de Reynolds no plano da contração, independente dos parâmetros reológicos devido às altas taxas de cisalhamento nessa região.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Mecânica e de MateriaisUTFPRFranco, Admilson Teixeirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3561428456009236Germer, Eduardo Matoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2932295996006714Franco, Admilson Teixeirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3561428456009236Negrao, Cezar Otaviano Ribeirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4344790398205987Pitz, Diogo Bertahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2236606130578302Fiorot, Guilherme Henriquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3265399567357587Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose2020-03-12T21:01:58Z2020-03-12T21:01:58Z2019-11-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfBLANCO, Yamid Jose Garcia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
title Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
spellingShingle Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose
Escoamento
Viscoelasticidade
Dinâmica dos fluidos
Plasticidade
Fluidos newtonianos
Fluidos não-newtonianos
Runoff
Viscoelasticity
Fluid dynamics
Plasticity
Newtonian fluids
Non-Newtonian fluids
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA::FENOMENOS DE TRANSPORTE::MECANICA DOS FLUIDOS
Engenharia Mecânica
title_short Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
title_full Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
title_fullStr Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
title_full_unstemmed Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
title_sort Visualization of viscoplastic fluid flow in an abrupt contraction using particle image velocimetry
author Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose
author_facet Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Franco, Admilson Teixeira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3561428456009236
Germer, Eduardo Matos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2932295996006714
Franco, Admilson Teixeira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3561428456009236
Negrao, Cezar Otaviano Ribeiro
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4344790398205987
Pitz, Diogo Berta
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2236606130578302
Fiorot, Guilherme Henrique
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3265399567357587
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia Blanco, Yamid Jose
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escoamento
Viscoelasticidade
Dinâmica dos fluidos
Plasticidade
Fluidos newtonianos
Fluidos não-newtonianos
Runoff
Viscoelasticity
Fluid dynamics
Plasticity
Newtonian fluids
Non-Newtonian fluids
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA::FENOMENOS DE TRANSPORTE::MECANICA DOS FLUIDOS
Engenharia Mecânica
topic Escoamento
Viscoelasticidade
Dinâmica dos fluidos
Plasticidade
Fluidos newtonianos
Fluidos não-newtonianos
Runoff
Viscoelasticity
Fluid dynamics
Plasticity
Newtonian fluids
Non-Newtonian fluids
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA::FENOMENOS DE TRANSPORTE::MECANICA DOS FLUIDOS
Engenharia Mecânica
description The viscoplastic fluid flow of Carbopol solutions is investigated in the following experimental study, for laminar and turbulent regime through an abrupt contraction with an aspect ratio of β = 1:85. The pressure drop profile and the pressure drop coefficient at the contraction are obtained for different entrance Reynolds numbers, Re0D. The velocity vector fields are obtained for Re0 D between 1 and 10 000, using the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV-2D). Mean velocity vector field and first-order turbulent quantities such as radial and axial velocity fluctuations are obtained, as well as centerline velocity behavior, vortex structures, and visualization of unyielded regions. It is observed that the pressure drop coefficient for viscoplastic fluid flow is dependent on the Re0D for the laminar regime, and reaches a constant value for turbulent conditions, exhibiting good agreement with data available on the literature. The velocity profiles along the test section present lower values than those obtained for Newtonian fluids in both regimes and vary their behavior according to the rheological properties for each viscoplastic solution. Besides, the turbulent fluctuations approach the Newtonian behavior, with a slight difference for the radial profiles. The unyielded regions are deformed as the Reynolds number is increased and are replaced by vortex structures as the flow reaches transitional conditions, obtaining a variation of the effective diameter at the entrance of the contraction. The growth and changes of the vortex structure are studied using quantitative techniques based on the strain rate and the vorticity tensors, to gain accurate and better information about the behavior for these structures into the viscoplastic fluid flow. Finally, a relation was found for the entrance Reynolds number and the Reynolds number at the contraction plane, which is not dependent on the rheological parameters due to the high shear rates in this region.
publishDate 2019
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2020-03-12T21:01:58Z
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http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/4769
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UTFPR
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UTFPR
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