Ketchup with your CFD?
If you are a ketchup manufacturer then maintaining your ketchup at the right consistency is a primary concern - same goes for ketchup connoisseurs. A new procedure developed by Bandulasena, et al at the University of Sheffield combines a simple experimental observation and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to characterize the viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid, such as ketchup, so we can be confident that our ketchup will flow.
Non-Newtonian Fluids
Unlike Newtonian fluids (e.g., water) that maintain a constant viscosity at a given temperature, ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid, so its viscosity reduces as the ketchup flows - e.g., once you shake a ketchup bottle to get the ketchup flowing, it will continue to flow. Getting just the right ketchup consistency is tricky without a quick method to characterize the viscosity of the ketchup. Enter Bandulasena et al with a novel combination of a simple rheology experiment and CFD simulation.
Recipe
- Experiment:
- Take a sample of the ketchup
- Seed the ketchup with tiny particles
- Record the progress of the particles around a specially-shaped small channel
- Simulation:
- Run a series of CFD simulations for the same channel
- Vary the power-law non-Newtonian viscosity parameters
Select the best match between the CFD simulation and the observed particle paths to give you the power-law viscosity relationship you seek. Use liberally to keep your ketchup just right.
Notes
- Source: Sticky fingers, The Economist, Technology Quarterly: Q4 2011
- Paper: H C Hemaka Bandulasena, William B Zimmerman and Julia M Rees, An inverse method for rheometry of power-law fluids, Measurement Science and Techonology, Volume 22, Number 12, October 2011
- To simulate non-Newtonian flow in Caedium Professional set Substance->Properties->Phase->Transport->Viscosity Model to either Cross Power Law or Bird Carreau
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