Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
239065 Powder Technology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

New extensive data on the free settling velocity of thirty cubes of various densities and sizes falling in scores of Newtonian and Power law liquids are reported herein to supplement the existing data, for there is very little prior data on cubes in power law liquids. The new data embrace the range of conditions as follows: sphericity of 0.805; power law index, 0.61 to 1 and consistency index, 0.0078–15.31 Pa sn; Reynolds number, 0.0013 to 860. The new results are shown to be consistent with an existing drag correlation which has been tested extensively using the literature data for spherical and non-spherical particles falling in Newtonian and power law liquids with acceptable levels of accuracy.

Graphical abstractNew extensive data on the free settling velocity of numerous cubes of various densities and sizes falling in scores of Newtonian and Power law liquids are reported herein to supplement the existing data, for there is very little prior data on cubes in power law liquids. The new data embrace the range of conditions as follows: sphericity of 0.805; power law index, 0.61 to 1 and consistency index, 0.0078–15.31 Pa sn; Reynolds number, 1.3 × 10− 3–860. The new results are shown to be consistent with an existing drag correlation which has been tested extensively using the literature data for spherical and non-spherical particles falling in Newtonian and power law liquids with acceptable levels of accuracy.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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