CARF
Industrial
- Feb 20, 2003
- 252
Hi all,
Addition of polymers. It has been known for more than 50 years that addition of a small amount of polymers to a turbulent flow results in a significant reduction of pressure drop (or increase of flow rate for a given pressure drop).
By reducing the frictional pressure loss, pipeline boosters can increase throughput by more than 90% of the pipeline’s mechanical capacity... says a supplier.
Is this really true? Has anybody has experience with addition of polymers to reduce pressure drop? How much did it help?
Thanks!
Addition of polymers. It has been known for more than 50 years that addition of a small amount of polymers to a turbulent flow results in a significant reduction of pressure drop (or increase of flow rate for a given pressure drop).
By reducing the frictional pressure loss, pipeline boosters can increase throughput by more than 90% of the pipeline’s mechanical capacity... says a supplier.
Is this really true? Has anybody has experience with addition of polymers to reduce pressure drop? How much did it help?
Thanks!