Laminar Flow, noun, Hydraulics, Mechanics.
The Performix Mix System produces fully sheared, ready-to-drill fluids faster and more efficiently than anything on the market. There are a number of technical reasons why (which will be covered in future posts), but it starts with a pump that produces the industry’s highest laminar flow.
High Laminar Flow…So What?
For many, a mud mixer pump’s laminar flow means little. It should. Laminar flow describes how fluid particles flow in an orderly path through a passage (i.e. pipe), without intersecting with the paths of each other. This fluid flow type—high pressure/low velocity—is said to be “streamlined.”
This high state of laminar flow generated by the Performix pump is important because as the highly streamlined fluid flows into the Venturi Jet – and then out – dramatic changes in velocity, pressure and density occur.
The Bottom Line
Having a pump that produces fluid in a state of high Laminar flow is the first stage in producing fully sheared, ready-to-drill fluids. Additional stages are required to alter velocity, pressure and turbulence.
These stages will be covered individually in future blog posts.