Exceeding the Asymptotic Limit of Polymer Drag Reduction.
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The drag of turbulent flows can be drastically decreased by addition of small amounts of high
molecular weight polymers. While drag reduction initially increases with polymer concentration,
it eventually saturates to what is known as the maximum drag reduction (MDR) asymptote; this
asymptote is generally attributed to the dynamics being reduced to a marginal yet persistent state
of subdued turbulent motion. Contrary to this accepted view we will show in the following that for
an appropriate choice of parameters polymers can reduce the drag beyond the suggested asymptotic
limit, eliminating turbulence and giving way to laminar flow. At higher polymer concentrations
however, the laminar state becomes unstable, resulting in a fluctuating flow with the characteristic
drag of the MDR asymptote. Our findings indicate that the asymptotic state is hence dynamically
disconnected from ordinary turbulence.
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https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/6832
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Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 124501









