Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.64, No.3, 593-597, 2009
Pressure drop characteristics of flow in a symmetric channel with periodically expanded grooves
Pressure drop characteristics of flow in a periodically grooved channel are investigated experimentally. It is well known that a self-sustained oscillatory flow occurs from a steady-state flow at a certain critical Reynolds number in such grooved channels. The oscillatory flow enhances fluid mixing and leads to an increase in pressure drop. We measure the pressure drop with a pressure transducer. It is found that the pressure drop increases near the critical Reynolds numbers where the two- and three-dimensional oscillatory flows occur. In addition, the three-dimensional flow is confirmed by flow visualization. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Pressure drop;Bifurcation;Grooved channel;Self-sustained oscillatory flow;Critical Reynolds number