The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section

The flow behaviour and the pressure drop throughout an annular flow test section was investigated in order to evaluate and justify the reliability of experimental flow loop for wax deposition studies. The specific objective of the present paper is to assess and highlight the influence of the equival...

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Main Authors: Al-Kayiem, A.H.H., Ibrahim, M.A.
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Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.307102022-03-25T07:15:30Z The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section Al-Kayiem, A.H.H. Ibrahim, M.A. The flow behaviour and the pressure drop throughout an annular flow test section was investigated in order to evaluate and justify the reliability of experimental flow loop for wax deposition studies. The specific objective of the present paper is to assess and highlight the influence of the equivalent diameter method on the analysis of the hydrodynamic behaviour of the flow and the pressure drop throughout the annular test section. The test section has annular shape of 3 m length with three flow passages, namely; outer thermal control jacket, oil annular flow and inner pipe flow of a coolant. The oil annular flow has internal and external diameters of 0.0422 m and 0.0801 m, respectively. Oil was re-circulated in the annular passage while a cold water-glycol mixture was re-circulated in the inner pipe counter currently to the oil flow. The experiments were carried out at oil Reynolds number range of 2000 to 17000, covering laminar, transition and turbulent flow regimes. Four different methods of equivalent diameter of the annulus have been considered in this hydraulic analysis. The correction factor model for frictional pressure drop was also considered in the investigations. All methods addressed the high deviation of the prediction from the experimental data, which justified the need of a suitable pressure prediction correlation for the annular test section. The conventional hydraulic diameter method is a convenient substitute for characterizing physical dimension of a non-circular duct, and it leads to fairly good correlation between turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer characteristic of annular ducts. Institute of Physics Publishing 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84960153179&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f100%2f1%2f012049&partnerID=40&md5=2e4f926379d5390528d6cce87f6113f8 Al-Kayiem, A.H.H. and Ibrahim, M.A. (2015) The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30710/
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description The flow behaviour and the pressure drop throughout an annular flow test section was investigated in order to evaluate and justify the reliability of experimental flow loop for wax deposition studies. The specific objective of the present paper is to assess and highlight the influence of the equivalent diameter method on the analysis of the hydrodynamic behaviour of the flow and the pressure drop throughout the annular test section. The test section has annular shape of 3 m length with three flow passages, namely; outer thermal control jacket, oil annular flow and inner pipe flow of a coolant. The oil annular flow has internal and external diameters of 0.0422 m and 0.0801 m, respectively. Oil was re-circulated in the annular passage while a cold water-glycol mixture was re-circulated in the inner pipe counter currently to the oil flow. The experiments were carried out at oil Reynolds number range of 2000 to 17000, covering laminar, transition and turbulent flow regimes. Four different methods of equivalent diameter of the annulus have been considered in this hydraulic analysis. The correction factor model for frictional pressure drop was also considered in the investigations. All methods addressed the high deviation of the prediction from the experimental data, which justified the need of a suitable pressure prediction correlation for the annular test section. The conventional hydraulic diameter method is a convenient substitute for characterizing physical dimension of a non-circular duct, and it leads to fairly good correlation between turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer characteristic of annular ducts.
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author Al-Kayiem, A.H.H.
Ibrahim, M.A.
spellingShingle Al-Kayiem, A.H.H.
Ibrahim, M.A.
The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
author_facet Al-Kayiem, A.H.H.
Ibrahim, M.A.
author_sort Al-Kayiem, A.H.H.
title The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
title_short The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
title_full The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
title_fullStr The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
title_sort influence of the equivalent hydraulic diameter on the pressure drop prediction of annular test section
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
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