Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow

A method has been proposed for quantitative characterization of the flow behaviour of fluids, which is an important problem of applied rheology. Particle Image Velocimetry technique has been used for visualization and measurement of the velocity field. The rheometric study of the fluid is aimed at d...

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Main Authors: Ivanov Yatchko, Kavardjikov Vasil, Pashkuleva Dessislava
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2001-12-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2001-0018
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spelling doaj-a9ae2dd541644f67a73862f6cea244142021-09-06T19:39:59ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062001-12-0111632032410.1515/arh-2001-0018Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid FlowIvanov Yatchko0Kavardjikov Vasil1Pashkuleva Dessislava2Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory of Physico-Chemical Mechanics 1 Acad. G. Bonchev str., 1113Sofia, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mechanics, 4 Acad. G. Bonchev str., 1113Sofia, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mechanics, 4 Acad. G. Bonchev str., 1113Sofia, BulgariaA method has been proposed for quantitative characterization of the flow behaviour of fluids, which is an important problem of applied rheology. Particle Image Velocimetry technique has been used for visualization and measurement of the velocity field. The rheometric study of the fluid is aimed at determining the character of the flow and its dynamic viscosity. It is shown that the experimental data obtained for the velocity field and the viscosity are necessary and sufficient for determining the shear stress field at each point of the flow bulk. The major part of the investigations are performed using a Newtonian fluid (epoxy resin), but some data for the non-Newtonian fluid (solution of xantan) are shown too. The flow is produced by gravity in a system of tubes (a barrel and a capillary) with different round crossections. The possibility of further improvement of the combined rheo-optical method is shown.https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2001-0018fluid flow characterizationparticle image velocimetryrheological measurementvelocity profileshear stress profile
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author Ivanov Yatchko
Kavardjikov Vasil
Pashkuleva Dessislava
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Kavardjikov Vasil
Pashkuleva Dessislava
Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
Applied Rheology
fluid flow characterization
particle image velocimetry
rheological measurement
velocity profile
shear stress profile
author_facet Ivanov Yatchko
Kavardjikov Vasil
Pashkuleva Dessislava
author_sort Ivanov Yatchko
title Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
title_short Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
title_full Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
title_fullStr Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
title_full_unstemmed Combined Method for Quantitative Characterisation of Fluid Flow
title_sort combined method for quantitative characterisation of fluid flow
publisher De Gruyter
series Applied Rheology
issn 1617-8106
publishDate 2001-12-01
description A method has been proposed for quantitative characterization of the flow behaviour of fluids, which is an important problem of applied rheology. Particle Image Velocimetry technique has been used for visualization and measurement of the velocity field. The rheometric study of the fluid is aimed at determining the character of the flow and its dynamic viscosity. It is shown that the experimental data obtained for the velocity field and the viscosity are necessary and sufficient for determining the shear stress field at each point of the flow bulk. The major part of the investigations are performed using a Newtonian fluid (epoxy resin), but some data for the non-Newtonian fluid (solution of xantan) are shown too. The flow is produced by gravity in a system of tubes (a barrel and a capillary) with different round crossections. The possibility of further improvement of the combined rheo-optical method is shown.
topic fluid flow characterization
particle image velocimetry
rheological measurement
velocity profile
shear stress profile
url https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2001-0018
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