Performance of suspended fiber and anionic surfactant as drag reducing agent for transporting system
Date
2009-06-20Author
Emma-Suali
Hayder, A.
Abdul Bari
Zulkafli, Hassan
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Motivated by the important of power
saving during fluid transmission through
pipelines, this study conducted to investigate the
possible potential of suspended copper and
anionic surfactant (GAELE360) as drag reducing
agent where the study parameters are varied in
solution concentration, solution mixture and fluid
Re. The experimental rig consisted of closed loop
circulation system was built for the pressure drop
analysis. In order to enhance the finding, the CMC
of GAELE360 was conducted by means of surface
tension analysis and was found around 200 ppm.
It was found that the copper suspension and
GAELE360 solution capable to achieved drag
reduction up to 40 % while the mixture solution
obtained maximum drag reduction up to 13 %.
Thus, concluded that both tested materials are
excellence to be use as drag reducing agent. A
profound indicates that the fibers interaction
inside pipe was identified as a source of drag
reduction in a presence of suspended fiber while
the alignment of micelle network with the eddies
is believed to be the key mechanism behind the
drag reduction phenomena of anionic surfactant.
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