Abstract
The effect of molecular weight distribution of polyacrylamide (PAAm) on drag reduction was studied in two flow geometries. Commercial PAAm with different weight averaged molecular weights (Mw = 5 × 105 to 1.8 × 107 g/mol) were investigated in turbulent pipe and rotational flows. Comparison of PAAm with different molecular weight distributions showed that drag reduction is not only a function of the averaged molecular weight. Broader polymer molecular weight distributions provided increased drag reduction over polymers of same average molecular weight but with a more narrow distribution. The role of distribution widths is of significance as polymer degradation in turbulent flows causes narrowing of the molecular weight distributions. Multiple linear regression was employed to connect weight fractions of polyacrylamide with drag reduction. Multiple linear regression was successfully applied to describe drag reduction in turbulent pipe and rotational flows indicating that drag reduction can be quantitatively derived from the molecular weight distribution of PAAm.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105185 |
Journal | Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics |
Volume | 325 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2024 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 104019 Polymer sciences
- 104011 Materials chemistry
- 103018 Materials physics
Keywords
- Molecular weight distribution
- Polyacrylamide
- Polymer degradation
- Polymer drag reduction
- Taylor flow
- Turbulent pipe flow