Experimental Investigation of Pressure Drop Characteristics of Viscous Fluid Flow Through Small Diameter Orifices

Author:

Bohra Lalit Kumar1,Mincks Leo M.2,Garimella Srinivas3

Affiliation:

1. Gas & Facilities Division, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, TX 77098

2. Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011

3. George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

Abstract

Abstract An experimental study on the flow of a highly viscous fluid through small diameter orifices was conducted. Pressure drops were measured for each of nine orifices, including orifices of nominal diameter 0.5, 1, and 3 mm and three different orifice thicknesses, over wide ranges of flow rates and temperatures. The fluid under consideration exhibits steep dependence of the properties (changes of several orders of magnitude) as a function of temperature and pressure and is also non-Newtonian at the lower temperatures. At small values of Reynolds number, an increase in aspect ratio (length/diameter ratio of the orifice) causes an increase in Euler number. It was also found that at extremely low Reynolds numbers, the Euler number was very strongly influenced by the Reynolds number, while the dependence becomes weaker as the Reynolds number increases toward the turbulent regime, and the Euler number tends to assume a constant value determined by the aspect ratio and the diameter ratio. A two-region (based on Reynolds number) model was developed to predict Euler number as a function of diameter ratio, aspect ratio, viscosity ratio, and generalized Reynolds number. It is shown that for such a highly viscous fluid with some non-Newtonian behavior, accounting for the shear rate through the generalized Reynolds number results in a considerable improvement in the predictive capabilities of the model. Over the laminar, transition, and turbulent regions, the model predicts 86% of the data within ±25% for the geometry and operating conditions investigated in this study.

Funder

John Deere

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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