Abstract

SANS-measurements of dilute surfactant solutions containing rodlike micelles were performed under laminar and turbulent (drag-reduced) flow conditions in a pipe geometry. Experiments indicate that the increased local stresses in turbulent flow partially break up the micellar structure, leading to a broader length-distribution of the particles and a decrease of the average rod length.

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