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Observations of the flow of a semi-dilute fibre suspension through a sudden expansion using positron emission tomography Heath, Stuart James
Abstract
The motion of ¹⁸F radioactively labeled papermaking fibres flowing through an axisymmetric 1:5 sudden expansion has been studied using positron emission tomography (PET). Various length fractions of a mechanical pulp were radioactively labeled and then introduced into a non-radioactive aqueous 0.4 wt. % (consistency) wood pulp suspension. Fully three-dimensional images were reconstructed both upstream and downstream of the expansion plane for cases in which the upstream velocity U was set from 0.5 to 0.9 m/s (an approximate Reynolds number range of 7,000 to 13,000). Two distinct flow regimes were clearly identified. With U [approx.] 0.5 m/s we find that the fibre suspension was not fluidized and the tracer fibres passed through the expansion as a plug. No mixing was observed between the confined central jet and the static outer region. At larger velocities, we observed that the suspension was fully fluidized. Our results in this regime indicate that albeit fluidized, concentration in homogeneities were evident. We find that a particle depletion zone was evident between the central jet and the recirculating zone resulting from the inlet concentration profile formed in the upstream tube. Particle accumulation was observed in the vortices. No significant differences were observed between the different length tracer fibres.
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Observations of the flow of a semi-dilute fibre suspension through a sudden expansion using positron emission tomography
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University of British Columbia
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2006
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The motion of ¹⁸F radioactively labeled papermaking fibres flowing through an axisymmetric 1:5 sudden expansion has been studied using positron emission tomography (PET). Various length fractions of a mechanical pulp were radioactively labeled and then introduced into a non-radioactive aqueous 0.4 wt. % (consistency) wood pulp suspension. Fully three-dimensional images were reconstructed both upstream and downstream of the expansion plane for cases in which the upstream velocity U was set from 0.5 to 0.9 m/s (an approximate Reynolds number range of 7,000 to 13,000). Two distinct flow regimes were clearly identified. With U [approx.] 0.5 m/s we find that the fibre suspension was not fluidized and the tracer fibres passed through the expansion as a plug. No mixing was observed between the confined central jet and the static outer region. At larger velocities, we observed that the suspension was fully fluidized. Our results in this regime indicate that albeit fluidized, concentration in homogeneities were evident. We find that a particle depletion zone was evident between the central jet and the recirculating zone resulting from the inlet concentration profile formed in the upstream tube. Particle accumulation was observed in the vortices. No significant differences were observed between the different length tracer fibres.
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eng
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2010-01-20
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0080714
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University of British Columbia
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Graduate
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