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Solid-liquid mixture flow through a slim hole annulus with rotating inner cylinder
Sang-mok Han
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp.569-577, 2009
Abstract : An experimental study was conducted to study solid-liquid mixture upward hydraulic transport of solid particles in
vertical and inclined annuli with rotating inner cylinder. Lift forces acting on a fluidized particle play a central role in
many important applications, such as the removal of drill cuttings in horizontal drill holes, sand transport in fractured
reservoirs and sediment transport, etc. Annular fluid velocities varied from 0.4 m/s to 1.2 m/s. Effect of annulus inclination
and drill pipe rotation on the carrying capacity of drilling fluid, particle rising velocity, and pressure drop in the
slim hole annulus have been measured for fully developed flows of water and of aqueous solutions of sodium carboxymethyl
cellulose (CMC) and bentonite, respectively. For higher particle feed concentration, the hydraulic pressure
drop of mixture flow increases due to the friction between the wall and solids or among solids.
Keyword : Solid-liquid mixture flow; Slim hole annulus; Particle concentration; Pressure drop |
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