Ss. Yoo et al., DETERMINATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC AND DIFFUSION TIMES OF POLYACRYLAMIDE SOLUTIONS USING FALLING BALLS AND NEEDLES, International journal of heat and mass transfer, 37, 1994, pp. 113-122
The present study determined the apparent viscosity and the characteri
stic time of aqueous polyacrylamide Separan AP-273 solutions by using
a falling ball viscometer. Two laser beams and a digital timer system
were used to accurately measure the terminal velocity of a falling bal
l or needle in the falling ball viscometer. The diffusion time of the
polyacrylamide solution was determined by measuring the terminal veloc
ities of falling balls. A consistent diffusion time was observed for b
alls, whereas in the case of needles, the diffusion time depended on t
he ratio of the needles' length to their diameters. The diffusion time
decreased as the ratio increased for a given Separan solution. The ch
aracteristic time and the diffusion time of the polyacrylamide solutio
n decreased as degradation continued. The effect of degradation on the
heat transfer was more significant than that on the friction factor.
A computer-aided image-processing technique was employed to visualize
the flow phenomena around balls. For a time interval of 3 min, recircu
lating eddies were formed both upstream and downstream of the falling
ball, whereas for a time interval of 10 min the eddies disappeared.