The time-varying nature of the asymmetrical flow of a shear-thinning polymer solution in transitional pipe flow.![]() Presentation: Session: Instability and Transition 5 Room: Room A Session start: 10:30 Thu 27 Aug 2015 Chaofan Wen wen2012@liverpool.ac.uk Affifliation: University of Liverpool Robert Poole robpoole@liverpool.ac.uk Affifliation: University of Liverpool David Dennis djcd@liverpool.ac.uk Affifliation: University of Liverpool Topics: - Turbulence in multiphase and non-Newtonian flows, - Instability and transition, - Wall bounded flows Abstract: Previous studies of shear-thinning fluids in pipe flow discovered that, although the time-averaged velocity profile was axisymmetric when the flow was laminar or fully turbulent, contrary to expectations it was asymmetric in the laminar-turbulent transition regime. The general consensus of these previous experiments was that the location of the peak velocity remained at a fixed point in space. We present new experimental data which demonstrates that this is in fact not the case. Our results confirm the significant departures from axisymmetry in transitional flows of shear-thinning fluids, in addition to the observation that the asymmetric flow pattern is not stationary, the peak velocity is seen to preferentially arise at certain azimuthal locations. |