Experimental Analysis of The Effect of Hydrophobic Coating on Pressure Drop in Small Pipes

Authors

  • Michael J Knights School of Science, Engineering and Design, Teesside University Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
  • Roy Donald Nifco UK Ltd Durham Lane, Stockton on Tees, TS16 OPS, United Kingdom
  • Diego Galletta Deep Ocean Group, Coniscliffe House 9, Coniscliffe Rd, Darlington DL3 7EE1, United Kingdom
  • Pun Kul School of Science, Engineering and Design, Teesside University Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
  • Faik A Hamad School of Science, Engineering and Design, Teesside University Middlesbrough, United Kingdom

Keywords:

small pipes, hydrophobic coating, laminar flow, turbulent flow, pressure drop

Abstract

In this paper, experimental results are reported to quantify the effect of hydrophobic coating LT-8 on frictional drag of water flow in pipes of 450 mm length. Five pipes of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 mm inner diameter were tested. The results from 1, 2 and 3 mm diameter pipes demonstrated an average frictional drag reduction of 9%, 11.5% and 3%, respectively, while the results from 4mm and 5mm pipes showed an increase in frictional drag of 12% and 10%, respectively. The 2mm and 4mm pipes were also tested with a half application of hydrophobic coating. The half coated 2mm pipe showed decrease in drag while 4mm pipe showed increase in drag. The results indicate a relationship between drag reduction/ increase within the percentage of coated surface. The main conclusions are, the flow changed from laminar state to the liquid?air wetting surface condition (Cassie-Baxter wetting state) at the pipe surface and then destabilized by the turbulent boundary layer and entered the liquid wetting surface (Wenzel wetting state) will be appeared. This transition lead to a reduction in friction drag for laminar flow condition and increase in drag for turbulent flow condition.

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Published

2024-03-28

How to Cite

Michael J Knights, Roy Donald, Diego Galletta, Pun Kul, & Faik A Hamad. (2024). Experimental Analysis of The Effect of Hydrophobic Coating on Pressure Drop in Small Pipes. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 77(1), 24–35. Retrieved from https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/fluid_mechanics_thermal_sciences/article/view/7108

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