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Ionic Strength and Drag Reduction of Polymers in Straight Pipes – An Experimental Investigation
Author(s) -
Ahmed H. Kamel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
earth science research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1927-0550
pISSN - 1927-0542
DOI - 10.5539/esr.v10n2p23
Subject(s) - ionic strength , drag , materials science , polymer , reynolds number , ionic bonding , salt (chemistry) , chemistry , thermodynamics , composite material , aqueous solution , physics , ion , organic chemistry , turbulence
Previous work has tied the drag reduction properties of polymer solutions to type and concentration of salts, rather than its ionic strength, although it is a more extensive parameter to investigate the effects of salt contents on fluids behavior. The current study aims at investigating the relationship between ionic strength and drag reduction characteristics of polymer solutions when flowing in straight tubing. Nalco ASP-700 and ASP-820, two common anionic AMPS copolymers, are examined with various salts (2% KCl, 4% KCl, and synthetic seawater). Flow tests were conducted using a small-scale flow loop that includes a straight tubing with an outside diameter of 1.27 cm and a length of 4.57 m. It has been found that drag reduction performance of polymer solutions is well correlated with ionic strength, rather than salt type and/or concentration. With high ionic strength, lower drag reduction is noticed despite of the reduced salt concentration. Nevertheless, at higher Reynolds number, the effects of ionic strength minimizes. Both polymer solutions exhibit effective drag reduction characteristics and their behavior is greatly affected by polymer type, shear rate, and salt content. Correlations, with acceptable confidence level, between drag reduction ratio and solutions ionic strength are proposed. The correlations are strongly recommended to investigate the effects of salt types and/or concentrations, represented by its ionic strength on drag reduction behavior of polymer solutions in straight tubing.

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