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Studies of the Reduction of Pipe Friction with the Non-Newtonian Additive CMC
John F. Ripken
, Meir Pilch
St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
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Non-Newtonian
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Pipe Friction
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Non-Newtonian Fluid
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Existing Data
50%
Freshwater
50%
Shear Rate
50%
Power Law
50%
Resistance to Flow
50%
Temperature Conditions
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Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose
50%
Additive Concentration
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Chain Polymers
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Frictional Resistance
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Chemical Additives
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Friction Test
50%
Engineering
Pipe Friction
100%
Critical Micelle Concentration
100%
Temperature Condition
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Shear Rate
50%
Fresh Water
50%
Frictional Resistance
50%
Polymer Chain
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Newtonian Fluid
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