Influencing Factors of Flow Characteristics of Ice Slurry in the Transition Zone of Horizontal Circular Tubes. [J/OL]. Journal of refrigeration, 2025.DOI:
The flow pattern of solid-liquid two-phase slurry containing a large number of suspended particles
such as ice slurry
in the pipeline determines its resistance characteristics. The study of its flow characteristics is of great significance for ensuring the safety
energy conservation
and prevention of blockages in slurry transportation systems. Focusing on the critical Reynolds number of slurry flow transition
the flow characteristics of the slurry in the transition zone and the effects of solid content
particle size and pipe diameter on the flow characteristics of the slurry in the transition zone are studied experimentally. The results show that the critical Reynolds number increases with the increase of solid content
while the critical Reynolds number decreases with the increase of pipe diameter and particle size. At low Reynolds number
the higher the solid content is
the higher the resistance coefficient is. At high Reynolds number
the slurry is more similar to Newtonian fluid. However
when the slurry is in the transition region
the resistance coefficient increases first and then decreases with the Reynolds number.