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Ultrasonic velocity profiler applied to explore viscosity-pressure fields and their coupling in inelastic shear-thinning vortex streets

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Title: Ultrasonic velocity profiler applied to explore viscosity-pressure fields and their coupling in inelastic shear-thinning vortex streets
Authors: Tiwari, Neetu Browse this author
Murai, Yuichi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: Springer
Journal Title: Experiments in fluids
Volume: 62
Issue: 9
Start Page: 185
Publisher DOI: 10.1007/s00348-021-03257-w
Abstract: A method for simultaneous estimation of viscosity and pressure fields in inelastic shear-thinning fluids is developed by means of ultrasound velocity profiling technique (UVP). In the method, equation of continuity, rheological model and pressure Poisson equation are incorporated as data processing sequences for measured velocity distributions. The proposed method is applied to study the vortex street structure formed behind a circular cylinder, which shows viscosity-pressure coupling due to shear-thinning property of fluid. For demonstration, aqueous solution of CMC (carboxy methyl cellulose) of weight concentration of 0.1% is chosen as the working fluid with shear-thinning property. An alternating staggered pattern of low-pressure spots is successfully reconstructed for zero-shear-based Reynolds number, Re = 50-300. We have found that increasing Re resulted in decrease in vortex shedding Strouhal number because of vortex sustainability supported by shear-thinning property.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/82658
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