Removal of unwanted fluid

Subudhi, Sudhakar ; Sreenivas, K. R. ; Arakeri, Jaywant H. (2013) Removal of unwanted fluid Heat and Mass Transfer, 49 (1). pp. 95-106. ISSN 0947-7411

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-012-1068-9

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00231-012-1068-9

Abstract

This work is concerned with the removal of unwanted fluid through the source–sink pair. The source consists of fluid issuing out of a nozzle in the form of a jet and the sink is a pipe that is kept some distance from the source pipe. Of concern is the percentage of source fluid sucked through the sink. The experiments have been carried in a large glass water tank. The source nozzle diameter is 6 mm and the sink pipe diameter is either 10 or 20 mm. The horizontal and vertical separations and angles between these source and sink pipes are adjustable. The flow was visualized using KMnO4 dye, planer laser induced fluorescence and particle streak photographs. To obtain the effectiveness (that is percentage of source fluid entering the sink pipe), titration method is used. The velocity profiles with and without the sink were obtained using particle image velocimetry. The sink flow rate to obtain a certain effectiveness increase dramatically with lateral separation. The sink diameter and the angle between source and the sink axes don’t influence effectiveness as much as the lateral separation.

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