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#1 Siraj77

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Posted 22 October 2016 - 04:49 AM

Hi,

 

Can anyone guide me to have good correlations or equations to measure the pressure drop of non-newtonian two-phase flow in the pipeline?

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#2 Napo

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 05:02 PM

Siraj77,

Can you give the non-newtonian type you work?

Also, the pipe is horizontal or vertical?.

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 10:23 PM

http://people.tamu.e...flow M awad.pdf

 

 

Hi ,

Consider this resource , you may find pointers

 

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 10:32 PM

Siraj77,

Can you give the non-newtonian type you work?

Also, the pipe is horizontal or vertical?.

Napo.

It's Xanthan gum solution, shear thinning fluid.
The pipe  is horizontal.

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#5 Siraj77

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Posted 25 October 2016 - 11:48 PM

http://people.tamu.e...flow M awad.pdf

 

 

Hi ,

Consider this resource , you may find pointers

 

Breizh

Thanks a lot



#6 Napo

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Posted 26 October 2016 - 07:15 PM

Siraj77,

The following information maybe help you:

Journal of Food Engineering 21(1996) 203-209
Copyright 1995 Elsevier Science Limited
Printed in Great Britain.

Rheological Models for Xanthan Gum

Zhang Xuewu, Liu Xin, Gu Dexiang, Zhou
MO Yonghong Wei, Xie Tong.
ABSTRACT
The rheological behaviour of xanthan gum was determined at various temperatures (20-100°C) and concentrations (0.3-1.3%), and was found to be most adequately described by a power-law model. The effect of temperature on the viscosity followed an Arrhenius relationship, whereas the ef$ect of concentration followed an exponential relationship. A number of models to predict the viscosity as a function of shear rate, concentration and temperature are presented.
The models developed had an excellent fit and would be useful for manufacture and applications of xanthan gum.
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Can you give me the pipe diameter and material in your test?.

Napo.

#7 breizh

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Posted 30 October 2016 - 04:35 AM

hi,

 

A few other documents

 

http://fekete.com/SA...alculations.htm

 

 

Hope thsi helps .

Breizh


Edited by breizh, 30 October 2016 - 04:39 AM.


#8 Serag

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Posted 30 October 2016 - 03:37 PM

Great thanks guys! I appreciate it. 






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