Abstract
Viscoelasticity drag-reducing flow by polymer solution can reduce pumping energy of pipe flow significantly. One of the simulation manners is direct numerical simulation (DNS). However, the computational time is too long to accept in engineering. Turbulent model is a powerful tool to solve engineering problems because of its fast computational ability. However, its precision is usually low. To solve this problem, we introduce DNS to provide accurate data to construct a high-precision turbulent model. A Reynolds stress model for viscoelastic polymer drag-reducing flow is established. The rheological behavior of the drag-reducing flow is described by the Giesekus constitutive Equation. Compared with the DNS data, mean velocity, mean conformation tensor, drag reduction, and stresses are predicted accurately in low Reynolds numbers and Weissenberg numbers but worsen as the two numbers increase. The computational time of the Reynolds stress model (RSM) is only 1/120,960 of DNS, showing the advantage of computational speed.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry
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