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Near wall fibre orientation in flowing suspensions [Elektronisk resurs]

Carlsson, Allan, 1979- (författare)
Söderberg, Daniel (preses)
Lundell, Fredrik (preses)
Andersson, Helge I. (opponent)
Linné Flow Centre (medarbetare)
KTH Skolan för teknikvetenskap (SCI) (utgivare)
Publicerad: Stockholm : KTH, 2009
Engelska vi, 49
Serie: Trita-MEK, 0348-467X 0348-467X ; 2009:03
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  • E-bokAvhandling(Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, 2009)
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  • This thesis deals with fibre orientation in wall-bounded shear flows. The primary application in mind is papermaking. The study is mainly experimental,but is complemented with theoretical considerations.The main part of the thesis concerns the orientation of slowly settlingfibres in a wall-bounded viscous shear flow. This is a flow case not dealt withpreviously even at small Reynolds numbers. Experiments were conducted usingdilute suspensions with fibres having aspect ratios of rp ≈ 7 and 30. It is foundthat the wall effect on the orientation is small for distances from the wall wherethe fibre centre is located farther than half a fibre length from the wall. Farfrom the wall most fibres were oriented close to the flow direction. Closer tothe wall than half a fibre length the orientation distribution first shifted to bemore isotropic and in the very proximity of the wall the fibres were orientedclose to perpendicular to the flow direction, nearly aligned with the vorticityaxis. This was most evident for the shorter fibres with rp ≈ 7.Due to the density difference between the fibres and the fluid there is anincreased concentration near the wall. Still, a physical mechanism is requiredin order for a fibre initially oriented close to the flow direction at about half afibre length from the wall to change its orientation to aligned with the vorticityaxis once it has settled down to the wall. A slender body approach is usedin order to estimate the effect of wall reflection and repeated wall contacts onthe fibre rotation. It is found that the both a wall reflection, due to settlingtowards the wall, and contact between the fibre end and the wall are expectedto rotate the fibre closer to the vorticity axis. A qualitative agreement withthe experimental results is found in a numerical study based on the theoreticalestimation.In addition an experimental study on fibre orientation in the boundarylayers of a headbox is reported. The orientation distribution in planes parallelto the wall is studied. The distribution is found to be more anisotropic closerto the wall, i.e. the fibres tend to be oriented closer to the flow direction nearthe wall. This trend is observed sufficiently far upstream in the headbox.Farther downstream no significant change in the orientation distribution couldbe detected for different distances from the wall. 

Ämnesord

Engineering and Technology  (hsv)
Mechanical Engineering  (hsv)
Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics  (hsv)
Teknik och teknologier  (hsv)
Maskinteknik  (hsv)
Strömningsmekanik och akustik  (hsv)
TECHNOLOGY  (svep)
Engineering mechanics  (svep)
Fluid mechanics  (svep)
TEKNIKVETENSKAP  (svep)
Teknisk mekanik  (svep)
Strömningsmekanik  (svep)

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government publication  (marcgt)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

fluid mechanics
fibre orientation
shear flow
wall effect
fibre suspension
papermaking
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