Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2007-08-31
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
8 pages
Scientific paper
10.1140/epjb/e2008-00018-0
We make time resolved velocity measurements of steel spheres in free fall through liquid using a continuous ultrasound technique. We explore two different ways to induce large changes in drag on the spheres: 1) a small quantity of viscoelastic polymer added to water and 2) altering the surface of the sphere. Low concentration polymer solutions and/or a pattern of grooves in the sphere surface induce an early drag crisis, which may reduce drag by more than 50 percent compared to smooth spheres in pure water. On the other hand, random surface roughness and/or high concentration polymer solutions reduce drag progressively and suppress the drag crisis. We also present a qualititative argument which ties the drag reduction observed in low concentration polymer solutions to the Weissenberg number and normal stress difference.
Bocquet Lyderic
Lyotard Nicolas
Pinton Jean-François
Shew Woodrow
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