Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives

Technology of pipeline drag reduction has been advanced for many years. It has improved in increasing the pipeline flow potential in crude oil transportation. In the pipeline system, surfactant solutions that caused drag reduction are capable in lowering the pumping power. In this research experimen...

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Main Author: Shareen, Salwam
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ump-91842015-10-16T00:04:35Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9184/ Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives Shareen, Salwam QD Chemistry Technology of pipeline drag reduction has been advanced for many years. It has improved in increasing the pipeline flow potential in crude oil transportation. In the pipeline system, surfactant solutions that caused drag reduction are capable in lowering the pumping power. In this research experiment, photosensitive cinnamate group derivative compound and polymer surfactant as drag reducing agents were chosen mainly to study on the effect of photosensitive surfactant on the drag reduction and heat transfer performance and also the effect of ultraviolet light irradiation on the heat transfer and drag reduction ability of the surfactants. Water was used as the working fluid in this research and the main equipment used was Rotating Disk Apparatus. Combination of these compounds formed viscoelasticity solution. In this research experiment, rheological measurements, drag reduction and heat transfer reduction percentages were evaluated. In conclusion, these viscoelasticity solutions have a higher drag reduction percentages at higher rotational speed after ultraviolet irradiation. Lower heat transfer reduction percentages were analysed for pure photosensitive cinnamate group derivative after ultraviolet irradiation and polymer surfactant solutions hence, indicated that both solutions are good thermal conductor 2014-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9184/1/cd8520.pdf Shareen, Salwam (2014) Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. http://iportal.ump.edu.my/lib/item?id=chamo:84882&theme=UMP2
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Shareen, Salwam
Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
description Technology of pipeline drag reduction has been advanced for many years. It has improved in increasing the pipeline flow potential in crude oil transportation. In the pipeline system, surfactant solutions that caused drag reduction are capable in lowering the pumping power. In this research experiment, photosensitive cinnamate group derivative compound and polymer surfactant as drag reducing agents were chosen mainly to study on the effect of photosensitive surfactant on the drag reduction and heat transfer performance and also the effect of ultraviolet light irradiation on the heat transfer and drag reduction ability of the surfactants. Water was used as the working fluid in this research and the main equipment used was Rotating Disk Apparatus. Combination of these compounds formed viscoelasticity solution. In this research experiment, rheological measurements, drag reduction and heat transfer reduction percentages were evaluated. In conclusion, these viscoelasticity solutions have a higher drag reduction percentages at higher rotational speed after ultraviolet irradiation. Lower heat transfer reduction percentages were analysed for pure photosensitive cinnamate group derivative after ultraviolet irradiation and polymer surfactant solutions hence, indicated that both solutions are good thermal conductor
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Shareen, Salwam
author_facet Shareen, Salwam
author_sort Shareen, Salwam
title Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
title_short Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
title_full Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
title_fullStr Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
title_sort heat transfer performance with surfactants as additives
publishDate 2014
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9184/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9184/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9184/1/cd8520.pdf
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