Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer

Although the turbulent intensity is suppressed in the drag-reducing channel flow by viscoelastic additives, the mean velocity distribution in the channel flow is symmetrical and tends to be similar to the laminar flow. In the study of near-wall modulation of the drag-reducing flow with an injected u...

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Main Authors: Zaiguo Fu, Xiaotian Liang, Kang Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/5/846
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spelling doaj-4790dd12bf7949be8c37bab0338c2bc62020-11-25T03:13:26ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942020-05-011284684610.3390/sym12050846Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water LayerZaiguo Fu0Xiaotian Liang1Kang Zhang2College of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai 200090, ChinaCollege of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai 200090, ChinaDepartment of Thermal Engineering, Chengde Petroleum College, Chengde 067000, ChinaAlthough the turbulent intensity is suppressed in the drag-reducing channel flow by viscoelastic additives, the mean velocity distribution in the channel flow is symmetrical and tends to be similar to the laminar flow. In the study of near-wall modulation of the drag-reducing flow with an injected ultrathin water layer, an asymmetrical mean velocity distribution was found. To further investigate this phenomenon and the underlying cause, an experiment was carried out with the water injected from a porous channel wall at a small velocity (~10<sup>−4</sup> m/s) into the drag-reducing flow of surfactant solution. The instantaneous concentration and flow fields were measured by using planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) and particle imaging velocimetry (PIV) techniques, respectively. Moreover, analyses on turbulent statistical characteristics and spatial distribution of viscoelastic structures were carried out on the basis of comparison among various flow cases. The results showed that the injected ultrathin water layer under present experimental conditions affected the anisotropy of the drag-reducing flow. The characteristics, such as turbulence intensity, showed the zonal feature in the wall-normal direction. The Reynolds shear stress was enhanced in the near-wall region, and the viscoelastic structure was modified severely due to the redistributed stress. These results may provide experimental supports for the near-wall modulation of turbulence and the exploration of the drag-reducing mechanism by viscoelastic additives.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/5/846drag-reducing flowviscoelasticitywater layervelocity distributionmodulation
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Xiaotian Liang
Kang Zhang
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Xiaotian Liang
Kang Zhang
Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
Symmetry
drag-reducing flow
viscoelasticity
water layer
velocity distribution
modulation
author_facet Zaiguo Fu
Xiaotian Liang
Kang Zhang
author_sort Zaiguo Fu
title Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
title_short Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
title_full Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
title_fullStr Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetrical Velocity Distribution in the Drag-Reducing Channel Flow of Surfactant Solution Caused by an Injected Ultrathin Water Layer
title_sort asymmetrical velocity distribution in the drag-reducing channel flow of surfactant solution caused by an injected ultrathin water layer
publisher MDPI AG
series Symmetry
issn 2073-8994
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Although the turbulent intensity is suppressed in the drag-reducing channel flow by viscoelastic additives, the mean velocity distribution in the channel flow is symmetrical and tends to be similar to the laminar flow. In the study of near-wall modulation of the drag-reducing flow with an injected ultrathin water layer, an asymmetrical mean velocity distribution was found. To further investigate this phenomenon and the underlying cause, an experiment was carried out with the water injected from a porous channel wall at a small velocity (~10<sup>−4</sup> m/s) into the drag-reducing flow of surfactant solution. The instantaneous concentration and flow fields were measured by using planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) and particle imaging velocimetry (PIV) techniques, respectively. Moreover, analyses on turbulent statistical characteristics and spatial distribution of viscoelastic structures were carried out on the basis of comparison among various flow cases. The results showed that the injected ultrathin water layer under present experimental conditions affected the anisotropy of the drag-reducing flow. The characteristics, such as turbulence intensity, showed the zonal feature in the wall-normal direction. The Reynolds shear stress was enhanced in the near-wall region, and the viscoelastic structure was modified severely due to the redistributed stress. These results may provide experimental supports for the near-wall modulation of turbulence and the exploration of the drag-reducing mechanism by viscoelastic additives.
topic drag-reducing flow
viscoelasticity
water layer
velocity distribution
modulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/5/846
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