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An experimental investigation of laminar-turbulent transition in complex fluids

Perona, P.  
2003
Journal Of Food Engineering

An experimental study of laminar-turbulent transition in complex diluted fruit purees flows in circular ducts, is presented in this work. Data measured using a rectilinear pipe viscosimeter are analyzed to single out useful critical values of both the wall shear stress and the flow rate at which transition-to-turbulence occurs for a given dilution degree. A comparison between the Dodge-Metzner-Reed methods and the classical Mishra & Tripathi and Hanks correlations to estimate the critical generalized Reynolds number, is also discussed. The emerging discrepancies can reasonably be attributed to viscoelastic effects, which probably become important near the point where transition-to-turbulence occurs. This analysis therefore has important practical implications for the prevention of the breakdown of the structure due to turbulent mechanical stresses [J. Food Engng. 52 (2002) 397].

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S0260-8774(03)00027-X
Author(s)
Perona, P.  
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal Of Food Engineering
Volume

60

Start page

137

End page

145

Subjects

laminar-turbulent transition

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complex fluids

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fruit purees

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resistance laws

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Non-Newtonian Fluids

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Pipe-Flow

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Polymer-Solutions

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Drag Reduction

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Fruit Purees

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Suspensions

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Degradation

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Stability

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Tubes

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Wall

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June 28, 2010
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